
Hello! That's a great question. While the provided context doesn't contain the specific information, I can certainly tell you where to look for the mint mark on your 1941 nickel.
To find it, you'll need to flip the coin over to the reverse side, the one featuring Monticello. Look carefully at the area to the right of the building, between the steps and the rim of the coin.
If your nickel was made in Denver or San Francisco, you will see a small "D" or "S" in that spot. If you don't see any letter there, it means your coin was produced at the main mint in Philadelphia, which did not use a mint mark on nickels during that year. So, an absence of a mark is perfectly normal and simply identifies it as a Philadelphia coin.
Happy coin hunting


