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Liberty Head V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Buy 3 Get 1 Free

$ 1.57

Availability: 93 in stock
  • Year: 1883-1912
  • Condition: These coins are circulated but in good condition. The coins you see pictured may not be the ones you receive but they will be in the same condition. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • KM Number: 112
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Coin: Liberty Nickel
  • Mint Location: Various Mints
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Denomination: 5C
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Composition: Nickel
  • Grade: Ungraded

    Description

    Liberty Head V Nickel
    5 Cent Coin
    Buy 3 Get 1 Free
    This Listing is for 1 Authentic Liberty Head V Nickel 5 Cent Coin featuring the goddess of Liberty. The coin you will receive can range from 1883-1912 and may not be one of the coins pictured but it will be in the same condition. For every 3 coins you purchase you will receive 1 additional coin for free. That is 4 coins for the price of 3.
    Authentic historic Liberty Head V Nickel 5 Cent coins!
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    The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel because of its reverse (or tails) design, is an American five-cent piece. It was struck for circulation from 1883 until 1912, with at least five pieces being surreptitiously struck dated 1913. The obverse features a left-facing image of the goddess of Liberty.
    The original copper–nickel five-cent piece, the Shield nickel, had longstanding production problems, and in the early 1880s, the United States Mint was looking to replace it. Mint Chief Engraver Charles Barber was instructed to prepare designs for proposed one-, three-, and five-cent pieces, which were to bear similar designs. Only the new five-cent piece was approved, and went into production in 1883. For almost thirty years large quantities of coin of this design were produced to meet commercial demand, especially as coin-operated machines became increasingly popular.
    Beginning in 1911, the Mint began work to replace the Liberty head design, and a new design, which became known as the Buffalo nickel, went into production in February 1913. Although no 1913 Liberty head nickels were officially struck, five are known to exist. While it is uncertain how these pieces originated, they have come to be among the most expensive coins in the world, with one selling in 2018 for .5 million
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