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1883NC

MS65

NGC 593056028

$270

The 1883 No Cents Liberty Nickel is very popular as a type coin. This example initially caught my eye with its lustrous original surfaces, but under further inspection strong die breaks on both the obverse and reverse made this an easy purchase decision. The most dramatic obverse die break runs from the rim through S1 downward to the date, and strongly through the base of the 18. Other strong die cracks are noted at 883, stars 11-13 and lighter through stars 4-9. Stars 1-5 are strong, weaker after that. stars The reverse motto with a top die crack mostly connecting D STATES OF AME . My pics pic up a good portion of the noted cracks. Gem

 

 

 

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1883 W Cents

MS65

PCGS 35586824

$550

The 1883 Cents Liberty Nickel was issued due to the issues caused by the missing CENTS on the 1st Liberty Nickels. NIcely struck with stars 1-10 full. Attractive golden surfaces and loads of luster. The obverse with a die crack running from the rim and connecting the bottom of the 18. The reverse is fully struck with an interesting die crack that runs from rim through and below AME(RICA) to the lower the agricultural wreath. The CENTS variety has a much lower surviving population than the NO CENTS 1 Year Type variety and about a 2X price premium. Gem

 

 

 

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1886

VF25

PCGS 84395327

$500

The 1886 Liberty Nickel is considered a key date in the series. Only the 1885 and 1912-S show lower mintages. This example a nice circulated mid grade. PCGS shows just 53 now certified at this grade level. LIBERTY strong and the upper hair detail is quite good.. Reverse agricultural wreath also well defined.  Original

 

 

 

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1905

MS64

PCGS 53634357

$360

This 1905 Liberty Nickel was CAC stickered and for good reason. This coin exhibits lovely, original,  near pristine fields with fully executed strike and  lots of luster and eye appeal.  Perfect for the series collector or for type.

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1913-D T1

MS65

PCGS 9705014

$495

Housed in a generation 3.1 green holder and bestowed with the CAC sticker, this 1st year Type 1 raised ground 1913 Denver issue Buffalo is fully struck with lustrous surfaces and accenting golden toning. Reverse rotated about 30 degrees as imaged. An excellent selection for both type and date collectors. PCGS pop shows 994, CAC stickering shows 127.  Gem.green-sticker-1_orig

 

 

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1914-D

AU58

PCGS 43682860

$475

 This 1914 Denver issue Buffalo is so nice at the AU58 grade level.. Just a very light rub and light tick marks from minimal circulation. PCGS pop is 252, CAC stickered is 36 . At this time, CAC has not stickered any at MS60 or MS61. Attractive surfaces and sure to please Buffalo specialists.

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1935-S

MS66

PCGS 2706679

$4,530

New 7/18 Blessed with frosty golden toned surfaces and wonderful eye appeal, this sharply struck Buffalo will fit nicely into any advanced cabinet. Strike is not quite full, but well above average for this San Francisco issue. The PCGS pop currently shows 675 with 236 in higher grades. Well priced for the offered quality. Gem 

 

 

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