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A breathtakingly beautiful example of this scarce date with swirling satiny luster and delicate iridescent toning near the rims. The strike is strong and crisp, with Liberty’s gown lines and the eagle’s feathers showing razor-sharp definition. The surfaces are exceptionally well-preserved and the eye appeal is outstanding. Just 6 coins have graded finer at PCGS.
CAC. Blast white frosted design features sit upon watery silver-white deep mirrored fields. The surfaces are choice and mark-free and the eye appeal is outstanding!
Choice original surfaces and solid detail for the grade. A pleasing example of this scarce date which saw just 8,000 coins minted.
Sharply struck with no significant marks and bright lustrous surfaces.
CAC. Blazing bright nickel-white luster and a sharp strike with very choice surfaces.
CAC. The second ‘type’ of this first year Liberty Nickel with the word CENTS added to the reverse. This was to discourage the practice of gold plating the No CENTS coins to pass them off as $5 gold coins. This is a beautiful example with choice satiny surfaces and a sharp strike.
CAC. Blast white with light frost on the design and nearly flawless surfaces.
Despite a mintage that’s three times that of the No CENTS variety, the later was hoarded and by the time the word CENTS was added, the public was no longer enamored by the new Liberty Nickels. Thus the With CENTS weren’t saved and are much rarer today. This is a razor-sharp example with rich lustrous […]
Beautiful frosty white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces. Old ‘blue label’ holder.
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