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A low-mintage issue, with only 4,850 coins struck, and survivors in true Gem condition are exceedingly rare. This piece displays bold, frosty luster and radiant yellow-gold color across both sides. Liberty’s portrait is sharply defined, with crisp detail in the headdress and hair, while the reverse wreath and denomination are equally bold. Surfaces are exceptionally […]
Octagonal Liberty Head. R-6. Outstanding quality with flashy proof-like surfaces. The single finest graded at either service!
CAC. R-5. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has a Roman Numeral ‘V’. A wreath encircles the denomination with a scroll at the top with IN GOD WE TRUST. A Maltese cross is above the scroll.
Flashy with vivid original deep iridescent toning on both sides. Housed in an old pre-barcode holder.
CAC. A better date with a modest mintage of 88,600 and relatively few survivors. This is a sharply struck example with pleasing luster and well-defined details throughout Liberty and the wreath. The surfaces display attractive original toning with subtle silver-gray hues and minimal marks for the grade. Outstanding eye appeal and the only CAC endorsed example […]
CAC. R-6. Regular issue dies struck in nickel with a plain edge. This is a beautiful well struck coin with flashy and original brilliant proof surfaces.
CAC. A Gem example displaying satiny silver-gray luster and sharp detail across the intricate shield, leaves, and star devices. The strike is crisp and even, with full definition of the central lines and lettering. The reverse shows bold relief in the numeral 5 and surrounding stars, set against a smooth, reflective surface that highlights the […]
CAC. A sharply struck and visually appealing Proof , displaying brilliant silver-gray surfaces with reflective fields and frosted devices. The shield and ornamental details are crisply rendered, with strong definition throughout the stars, lettering, and rim dentils. Surface preservation is excellent for the grade.
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