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CAC. R-6. Obverse similar to regular issue Liberty Nickel but UNITED STATES OF AMERICA replaces the surrounding stars. A large Roman numeral V within a wreath is on the reverse with E PLURIBUS UNUM above. This is a highly attractive proof showcasing strong cameo contrast and refined design detail.
R-7. Similar to the regular issue Shield Nickel without the ornamental ball at the base of the shield. Stuck in copper with a plain edge. This is a well struck and mark-free example with faded red blending with iridescent blue-brown toning.
Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces.
A lustrous and well-struck example with smooth, lightly toned surfaces and pleasing eye appeal. Clean for the grade, with solid detail and attractive originality throughout.
A gorgeous blast white Premium Gem with frosted devices and beautiful cameo contrast.
A stunning Premium Gem survivor from a mintage of just 15,200 coins. This piece offers exceptional eye appeal with satiny luster, pinpoint strike definition, and pristine surfaces that place it firmly in MS-66 territory.
CAC. Satiny mint luster and a sharp strike with beautiful surfaces that are devoid of significant marks.
A sharply struck example with bold shield lines and crisp reverse detail. Surfaces show minimal distractions for the grade, with pleasing luster and strong overall eye appeal.
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