PCGS Graded Liberty Nickels
The Liberty Head Nickel was minted from 1883 to 1913 and there are two Types, I & II. With a "V" in the center of the reverse, some of these coins were gold plated and passed as $5 gold pieces. In the latter part of 1883, the word "Cents" was placed on the reverse. In 1913, the first Buffalo Nickel was minted and the Liberty Head Nickel series run was scheduled to end. However, five Liberty Nickels were minted (some think were actually six) which ended up in the hands of one person, the well-known Colonel Green. These coins were never placed into circulation and considered illegal to own for many years because they were not a regular issue. The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is considered one of the rarest of all United States coins.
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1903 PCGS GENUINE LIBERTY NICKEL $14.95 |
1888 Liberty Head Nickel PCGS graded AU53 For the Date Collector $229.00 |
1884 5C PCGS MS 65 Liberty Nickel V Nickel $1,450.00 |
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5 Cents 1900 Liberty Nickel PCGS MS 64 $235.00 |
1912 Liberty Nickel PCGS MS 64 100 years old nice for grade $127.50 |
1912 LIBERTY NICKEL PCGS CERTIFIED AU 55 CHOICE AU LOOKS NEARLY MINT STATE $39.99 |
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1911 5C PCGS MS 65 Liberty Nickel V Nickel $485.00 |
1886 PCGS AG 03 LIBERTY NICKEL $199.95 |
1911 PCGS AU 50 LIBERTY NICKEL $99.95 |
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1886 5C PCGS Good 06 Liberty Nickel V Nickel $265.00 |
1886 LIBERTY 5c AG03 PCGS $150.00 |
1886 LIBERTY NICKEL VF30 PCGS Super Example $597.00 |
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1912 PCGS MS 63 Liberty V nickel $119.00 |
1883 LIBERTY V NICKEL NO CENTS PCGS MS 63 GORGEOUS $209.00 |
1883 5C LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL PCGS XF45 NO CENTS US COIN $4.05 |
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1911 Liberty Nickel PCGS MS63 Nice Color $209.00 |
1912 S Liberty Nickel VG 08 CAC PCGS $138.50 |
1911 LIBERTY HEAD 5c V NICKEL PCGS MS63 BRIGHT PQ BU+ $199.99 |