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CAC. Flashy nickel-white surfaces with a faint golden hue. Popular short-lived ‘Rays’ sub-type.
Lustrous with choice surfaces that have an attractive rose hue.
Sharply struck with original reflective surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. An even 1,000 minted.
Vibrant luster with a faint golden hue. A modest 561,000 minted and very elusive in high grade.
Well struck with lustrous crisp nickel-white surfaces. Marks are few and trivial.
Attractive mirrors with faint green, lavender, and gold hues.
Intense blazing luster over essentially flawless surfaces with frosted design features and beautiful subtle pastel hues. Super quality with just a single 67+ Cameo grading finer at PCGS.
CAC. Blast nickel-white with intense deep mirrored fields and gorgeous frost on the design.
Sharply struck with no significant marks and vibrant satiny luster.
Sharply struck with satiny white luster and no significant marks. A tough coin at this level with a single MS-67 being the finest graded at PCGS.
Bright nickel-white surfaces and a sharp strike on this low mintage proof. Just 700 minted.
A lovely Premium Gem with a light gold hue that illuminates brilliant mirrored fields and frosted design features. A proof-only date and the ‘key’ to the Shield Nickel series.
Nice brilliant surfaces and nearly mark-free with strong cameo contrast. A rare proof-only date with a mintage of just 510.
CAC. A nice brilliant proof with frosted devices and reflective fields. Surfaces display splashes of light lemon-gold hue and a touch of light ice-blue tint. A proof-only date with just 2,350 minted.
Brilliant white and virtually perfect! A proof-only ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 2,350.
An original Premium Gem with a great strike and flawless shimmering surfaces. 3,200 proofs were minted for the year and about half are overdates.
Nearly flawless with blazing nickel-white luster and very deep reflective surfaces.
Sharply struck with nice clean surfaces and blazing nickel-white luster.
CAC. Sharply struck nickel-white surfaces with only trivial marks.
FS-301. There are several 1883/2 overdate Shield nickel varieties, and the FS-301 is the most popular of those, having the sharpest 2 visible left of the 3 in the date. This is a beautiful example with blazing nickel-white luster with just a very faint golden hue and wonderful eye appeal.
A well-detailed and nearly mint state example of this popular over-date. The 2 is clear and positioned left of the 3. An interesting obverse die-break runs from the rim, through the top of the 3, and into the bottom of the shield.
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CAC. Flashy nickel-white surfaces with a faint golden hue. Popular short-lived ‘Rays’ sub-type.
Lustrous with choice surfaces that have an attractive rose hue.
Sharply struck with original reflective surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. An even 1,000 minted.
Vibrant luster with a faint golden hue. A modest 561,000 minted and very elusive in high grade.
Well struck with lustrous crisp nickel-white surfaces. Marks are few and trivial.
Attractive mirrors with faint green, lavender, and gold hues.
Intense blazing luster over essentially flawless surfaces with frosted design features and beautiful subtle pastel hues. Super quality with just a single 67+ Cameo grading finer at PCGS.
CAC. Blast nickel-white with intense deep mirrored fields and gorgeous frost on the design.
Sharply struck with no significant marks and vibrant satiny luster.
Sharply struck with satiny white luster and no significant marks. A tough coin at this level with a single MS-67 being the finest graded at PCGS.
Bright nickel-white surfaces and a sharp strike on this low mintage proof. Just 700 minted.
A lovely Premium Gem with a light gold hue that illuminates brilliant mirrored fields and frosted design features. A proof-only date and the ‘key’ to the Shield Nickel series.
Nice brilliant surfaces and nearly mark-free with strong cameo contrast. A rare proof-only date with a mintage of just 510.
CAC. A nice brilliant proof with frosted devices and reflective fields. Surfaces display splashes of light lemon-gold hue and a touch of light ice-blue tint. A proof-only date with just 2,350 minted.
Brilliant white and virtually perfect! A proof-only ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 2,350.
An original Premium Gem with a great strike and flawless shimmering surfaces. 3,200 proofs were minted for the year and about half are overdates.
Nearly flawless with blazing nickel-white luster and very deep reflective surfaces.
Sharply struck with nice clean surfaces and blazing nickel-white luster.
CAC. Sharply struck nickel-white surfaces with only trivial marks.
FS-301. There are several 1883/2 overdate Shield nickel varieties, and the FS-301 is the most popular of those, having the sharpest 2 visible left of the 3 in the date. This is a beautiful example with blazing nickel-white luster with just a very faint golden hue and wonderful eye appeal.
A well-detailed and nearly mint state example of this popular over-date. The 2 is clear and positioned left of the 3. An interesting obverse die-break runs from the rim, through the top of the 3, and into the bottom of the shield.
Showing all 29 results
CAC. Flashy nickel-white surfaces with a faint golden hue. Popular short-lived ‘Rays’ sub-type.
Lustrous with choice surfaces that have an attractive rose hue.
Sharply struck with original reflective surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. An even 1,000 minted.
Vibrant luster with a faint golden hue. A modest 561,000 minted and very elusive in high grade.
Well struck with lustrous crisp nickel-white surfaces. Marks are few and trivial.
Attractive mirrors with faint green, lavender, and gold hues.
Intense blazing luster over essentially flawless surfaces with frosted design features and beautiful subtle pastel hues. Super quality with just a single 67+ Cameo grading finer at PCGS.
CAC. Blast nickel-white with intense deep mirrored fields and gorgeous frost on the design.
Sharply struck with no significant marks and vibrant satiny luster.
Sharply struck with satiny white luster and no significant marks. A tough coin at this level with a single MS-67 being the finest graded at PCGS.
Bright nickel-white surfaces and a sharp strike on this low mintage proof. Just 700 minted.
A lovely Premium Gem with a light gold hue that illuminates brilliant mirrored fields and frosted design features. A proof-only date and the ‘key’ to the Shield Nickel series.
Nice brilliant surfaces and nearly mark-free with strong cameo contrast. A rare proof-only date with a mintage of just 510.
CAC. A nice brilliant proof with frosted devices and reflective fields. Surfaces display splashes of light lemon-gold hue and a touch of light ice-blue tint. A proof-only date with just 2,350 minted.
Brilliant white and virtually perfect! A proof-only ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 2,350.
An original Premium Gem with a great strike and flawless shimmering surfaces. 3,200 proofs were minted for the year and about half are overdates.
Nearly flawless with blazing nickel-white luster and very deep reflective surfaces.
Sharply struck with nice clean surfaces and blazing nickel-white luster.
CAC. Sharply struck nickel-white surfaces with only trivial marks.
FS-301. There are several 1883/2 overdate Shield nickel varieties, and the FS-301 is the most popular of those, having the sharpest 2 visible left of the 3 in the date. This is a beautiful example with blazing nickel-white luster with just a very faint golden hue and wonderful eye appeal.
A well-detailed and nearly mint state example of this popular over-date. The 2 is clear and positioned left of the 3. An interesting obverse die-break runs from the rim, through the top of the 3, and into the bottom of the shield.
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