
Hello! That's a great question about a classic coin. To find the mint mark on a 1941 Jefferson nickel, you'll need to flip the coin over to the reverse side, which shows the Monticello building.
Look to the right side of the Monticello building, between the building and the rim of the coin. If your nickel has a mint mark, it will be a small letter "D" for the Denver Mint or "S" for the San Francisco Mint located in that area.
If you don't see a letter in that spot, it means your 1941 nickel was minted in Philadelphia. During that time, the Philadelphia Mint did not place a "P" mint mark on nickels. So, the absence of a mint mark is how you identify it as a Philadelphia coin.
This information is based on general numismatic knowledge, as the provided context did not contain the specific details needed to answer your question. Happy coin hunting


