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Blazing nickel-white luster over nearly flawless surfaces.
Sharply struck with rich lustrous surfaces. Old green label holder.
Sharply struck with white satiny luster and splashes of light gold hue over nearly pristine surfaces.
Attractive and lightly toned. Housed in an old green label holder.
Blast white with light frost on the design and nearly flawless surfaces.
Very well struck with blazing mint luster and nearly flawless surfaces.
Light champagne hue with field and device contrast.
CAC. Intense flowing luster with a beautiful ice-blue tint. The strike is needle-sharp and the surfaces are nearly pristine. Fantastic quality!
Well struck and devoid of significant marks with a rich luster patina that has a faint hue of gold and a tiny touch of lavender.
A beautiful example of this better date with rich lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike.
CAC. Sharply struck with rich lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks and have a faint golden hue. Outstanding for the grade!
Sharp detail with just the barest trace of wear and nice original surfaces.
The second lowest business strike mintage in the series behind the 1912-S. However, the 1885 is far rarer as collectors kept the 1912-s since it was the last date in the series and the only San Francisco Mint Liberty Nickel. This example is well struck and has fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Super flashy mirrored surfaces with touches of light gold hue and a great strike. A wonderful example of this ‘key’ date.
A ‘key’ date with pleasing battleship gray surfaces. More commonly seen in lower circulated grades. This is a very desirable higher end circulated example.
Well struck and lustrous. A better date that is more often seen in proof than as a high grade business strike.
A well detailed better date with battleship-gray surfaces.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces. A semi-key date that is more available in the proof format than as a mint state business strike.
Well struck with light golden toning and lustrous surfaces. An attractive example of a ‘key’ in this popular series.
Well struck with reflective surfaces that have a light gold hue.
A quality example of this better date with rich luster and a great strike.
Satiny luster and a sharp strike with a brush of gold on the reverse.
Dazzling brilliant and highly reflective fields surround lightly frosted devices. Nearly perfect surfaces display subtle gold hue. None have graded numerically finer at PCGS or NGC.
Sharply struck with nearly flawless proof surfaces. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck and lustrous nickel-white surfaces display a splash of subtle gold hue and great eye appeal. Nothing graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Old ‘rattler’ holder. Subtle champagne toning and reflective fields. Miss Liberty displays light frosting.
CAC. Incredible quality with a needle-sharp strike and very flashy surfaces that are nearly perfect. The design is frosted and the fields are deep mirrored and watery. A very light golden tint attests to the coins originality and enhances its strong eye appeal. Tied for the finest CAMEO graded at PCGS plus CAC approved!
Well struck with nearly mark-free silky smooth surfaces and a light gold patina.
Well struck and nearly mark-free with lustrous nickel-white surfaces.
Sharply struck with lustrous surfaces and a light gold hue.
CAC. Incredible quality with essentially perfect blazing nickel-white surfaces. A single Proof-68 is all that has graded finer at PCGS.
Brilliant surfaces with mostly faint blue hue on the obverse and mostly subtle gold hue on the reverse.
Virtually mark-free surfaces exhibit blazing luster with a subtle gold hue and a sharp strike. Incredible quality with only 2 PCGS MS-67+ coins graded finer.
CAC. Sharply struck and lustrous with nearly pristine surfaces.
Lustrous and well struck with silky smooth light golden surfaces.
CAC. Nickel-white luster and a sharp strike with nearly pristine surfaces.
Deeply mirrored surfaces reflect the glow of a subtle gold hue. Virtually mark-free and wonderful eye appeal!
A light gold hue overlays fields with brilliant reflections and lightly frosted design elements.
Sharply struck and mark-free with subtle pastel tones when tilted under a light.
CAC. Beautiful flashy proof surfaces that are nearly flawless.
CAC. Essentially flawless with booming brilliant luster off deep mirrored surfaces. Very subtle hues of gold, lavender, and blue are seen from tilting the coin under a light and really enhance the beauty of this very high quality coin!
Lustrous nickel-gray surfaces with a blend of gold hue and champagne tint.
Sharply struck and mark-free with vibrant luster that displays beautiful gold hues with touches of blue-green tints.
The only Liberty Nickel struck in San Francisco and the lowest mintage in the series at 238,000 coins. This is an attractive example with a very sharp strike, vibrant luster and silky smooth surfaces.
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Blazing nickel-white luster over nearly flawless surfaces.
Sharply struck with rich lustrous surfaces. Old green label holder.
Sharply struck with white satiny luster and splashes of light gold hue over nearly pristine surfaces.
Attractive and lightly toned. Housed in an old green label holder.
Blast white with light frost on the design and nearly flawless surfaces.
Very well struck with blazing mint luster and nearly flawless surfaces.
Light champagne hue with field and device contrast.
CAC. Intense flowing luster with a beautiful ice-blue tint. The strike is needle-sharp and the surfaces are nearly pristine. Fantastic quality!
Well struck and devoid of significant marks with a rich luster patina that has a faint hue of gold and a tiny touch of lavender.
A beautiful example of this better date with rich lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike.
CAC. Sharply struck with rich lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks and have a faint golden hue. Outstanding for the grade!
Sharp detail with just the barest trace of wear and nice original surfaces.
The second lowest business strike mintage in the series behind the 1912-S. However, the 1885 is far rarer as collectors kept the 1912-s since it was the last date in the series and the only San Francisco Mint Liberty Nickel. This example is well struck and has fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Super flashy mirrored surfaces with touches of light gold hue and a great strike. A wonderful example of this ‘key’ date.
A ‘key’ date with pleasing battleship gray surfaces. More commonly seen in lower circulated grades. This is a very desirable higher end circulated example.
Well struck and lustrous. A better date that is more often seen in proof than as a high grade business strike.
A well detailed better date with battleship-gray surfaces.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces. A semi-key date that is more available in the proof format than as a mint state business strike.
Well struck with light golden toning and lustrous surfaces. An attractive example of a ‘key’ in this popular series.
Well struck with reflective surfaces that have a light gold hue.
A quality example of this better date with rich luster and a great strike.
Satiny luster and a sharp strike with a brush of gold on the reverse.
Dazzling brilliant and highly reflective fields surround lightly frosted devices. Nearly perfect surfaces display subtle gold hue. None have graded numerically finer at PCGS or NGC.
Sharply struck with nearly flawless proof surfaces. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck and lustrous nickel-white surfaces display a splash of subtle gold hue and great eye appeal. Nothing graded numerically finer at PCGS.