Nickel Cents

by admin on July 10, 2009

Nickel Cents

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1907 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG 1907 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG Paypal 0 Bid US $1.95 2h 36m
1910 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG 1910 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG Paypal 0 Bid US $1.95 2h 36m
1883 Liberty Head Nickel NO Cents Full Liberty 1883 Liberty Head Nickel NO Cents Full Liberty Paypal 7 Bids US $6.01 5h 6m

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How do you make 15 cents if one of the coins is not a nickel?

One is a dime and the other is a nickel.

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1907 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG 1907 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG Paypal 0 Bid US $1.95 2h 36m
1910 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG 1910 US Liberty V Nickel 5 Cent Coin Collectible Rare Currency Money Gift G VG Paypal 0 Bid US $1.95 2h 36m
1883 Liberty Head Nickel NO Cents Full Liberty 1883 Liberty Head Nickel NO Cents Full Liberty Paypal 7 Bids US $6.01 5h 6m
5 Cents 1899 Liberty Nickel 5 Cents 1899 Liberty Nickel Paypal 1 Bid US $.25 5h 57m
5 Cents 1912 Liberty Nickel 5 Cents 1912 Liberty Nickel Paypal 2 Bids US $.22 6h 2m
1883 No Cents V Nickel 1883 No Cents V Nickel Paypal 0 bin Nickel Cents
US $25.00 6h 26m
Coin Li209 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel Coin Li209 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel Paypal 0 Bid US $14.00 7h 24m
Coin Li242 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel Coin Li242 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel Paypal 0 Bid US $5.00 7h 27m
1883 Liberty Head Nickel No Cents High Grade Full Liberty 1883 Liberty Head Nickel No Cents High Grade Full Liberty Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 7h 28m
Coin Li275 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel Coin Li275 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel Paypal 0 Bid US $4.00 7h 31m
Coin Li494 1895 Liberty V Nickel OLD 5 CENT PIECE Coin Li494 1895 Liberty V Nickel OLD 5 CENT PIECE Paypal 0 Bid US $7.00 7h 54m
1883 FIRST YEAR LIBERTY V NICKEL VF NO CENTS 881A 1883 FIRST YEAR LIBERTY V NICKEL VF NO CENTS 881A Paypal 0 Bid US $8.99 8h 20m
1883 Liberty Nickel No Cents 1883 Liberty Nickel No Cents Paypal 0 Bid US $15.00 8h 30m
5 Cents 1894 Liberty Nickel Sharp Detail corrosion Full bold Liberty Shows 5 Cents 1894 Liberty Nickel Sharp Detail corrosion Full bold Liberty Shows Paypal 0 Bid US $29.00 8h 50m
5 Cents 1911 Liberty Nickel 5 Cents 1911 Liberty Nickel Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 9h 4m
1883 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL NO CENTS IMMACULATE CONDITION A MUST SEE INVEST NOW 1883 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL NO CENTS IMMACULATE CONDITION A MUST SEE INVEST NOW Paypal 0 Bid US $177.77 9h 16m
1911 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL CENTS IMMACULATE CONDITION A MUST SEE INVEST NOW 1911 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL CENTS IMMACULATE CONDITION A MUST SEE INVEST NOW Paypal 0 Bid US $177.77 9h 20m
5 Cents 1903 Liberty Nickel 5 Cents 1903 Liberty Nickel Paypal 1 Bid US $3.99 9h 29m
1883 WITH CENTS LIBERTY NICKEL 1883 WITH CENTS LIBERTY NICKEL Paypal 0 Bid US $5.00 9h 29m
1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents VERY KEY VERSION Lot 104 M 1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents VERY KEY VERSION Lot 104 M Paypal 0 Bid US $12.99 10h 17m
1883 AU UNC NO CENTS LIBERTY NICKEL IDK718 99c NR 1883 AU UNC NO CENTS LIBERTY NICKEL IDK718 99c NR Paypal 3 Bids US $7.51 10h 25m
1883 FULL LIBERTY WITH CENTS LIBERTY NICKEL IDK719 99c NR 1883 FULL LIBERTY WITH CENTS LIBERTY NICKEL IDK719 99c NR Paypal 9 Bids US $8.87 10h 26m
1883 LIBERTY NICKEL WITH CENT US COINS 1883 LIBERTY NICKEL WITH CENT US COINS Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 10h 30m
Lot of 25 1883 Liberty V Nickels No Cents Lot of 25 1883 Liberty V Nickels No Cents Paypal 0 bin Nickel Cents
US $215.00 11h 15m
1883 No Cents V Nickel PCI AU50 Die Break At Date 1883 No Cents V Nickel PCI AU50 Die Break At Date Paypal 0 Bid US $24.95 11h 48m
5 Cents 1890 Liberty Nickel 1880 Liberty Nickel 5 Cents 1890 Liberty Nickel 1880 Liberty Nickel Paypal 0 Bid US $7.00 11h 58m
1883 V Liberty Nickel NO Cents CHOICE XF to AU From Lot 111 M 1883 V Liberty Nickel NO Cents CHOICE XF to AU From Lot 111 M Paypal 0 Bid US $14.99 12h 9m
Lot of 12 High Grade 1883 Liberty V Nickels No Cents Lot of 12 High Grade 1883 Liberty V Nickels No Cents Paypal 0 bin Nickel Cents
US $225.00 12h 16m
Circulated Roll 1883 No Cents Liberty Head Nickels w Problems Circulated Roll 1883 No Cents Liberty Head Nickels w Problems Paypal 0 Bid US $79.50 12h 18m
US Nickel Five Cent Coin Liberty Head Type 1910 Variety 2 US Nickel Five Cent Coin Liberty Head Type 1910 Variety 2 Paypal 0 Bid US $1.75 12h 31m
US Liberty 1883 NO CENTS Variety 1884 Nickels VF G Condition Nice Better Dates US Liberty 1883 NO CENTS Variety 1884 Nickels VF G Condition Nice Better Dates Paypal 2 Bids US $11.51 12h 50m
1883 V Liberty Nickel NO Cents CHOICE BU NEAR MINT Lot 077 M 1883 V Liberty Nickel NO Cents CHOICE BU NEAR MINT Lot 077 M Paypal 0 Bid US $24.99 12h 53m
1883 Liberty nickel no cents nice condition 1883 Liberty nickel no cents nice condition Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 13h 1m
1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents GOOD GRADE Lot 198 M 1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents GOOD GRADE Lot 198 M Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 13h 35m
1883 US Liberty 5 Cent Nickel HIGH QUALITY Unc Very Nice LOOK 1883 US Liberty 5 Cent Nickel HIGH QUALITY Unc Very Nice LOOK Paypal 5 Bids US $16.05 13h 44m
1908 US Liberty 5 Cent Nickel Very Nice LOOK 1908 US Liberty 5 Cent Nickel Very Nice LOOK Paypal 1 Bid US $.99 13h 46m
Lot of 3 1883 No Cent Liberty V Nickels Lot of 3 1883 No Cent Liberty V Nickels Paypal 0 bin Nickel Cents
US $55.00 14h 8m
5 Cents 1900 Liberty Nickel PCGS MS 64 5 Cents 1900 Liberty Nickel PCGS MS 64 Paypal 1 Bid US $235.00 14h 19m
1883 Liberty V Nickel no cents 1883 Liberty V Nickel no cents Paypal 2 Bids US $1.04 14h 37m
1883 Liberty Head Nickel No Cents Very Nice Coin 1883 Liberty Head Nickel No Cents Very Nice Coin Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 15h 3m
1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents AG G SEE SCAN From Lot 401 M 1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents AG G SEE SCAN From Lot 401 M Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 15h 10m
1883 Liberty Head V Nickel no cents  NGC MS65 1883 Liberty Head V Nickel no cents NGC MS65 Paypal 0 Bid US $165.00 15h 18m
1883 NO CENTS LIBERTY HEAD OR V NICKEL ALMOST UNCIRCULATED 0304 glc 1883 NO CENTS LIBERTY HEAD OR V NICKEL ALMOST UNCIRCULATED 0304 glc Paypal 8 Bids US $8.39 15h 45m
1888 5 Cent Proof Liberty Head Nickel PF 65 NGC 1888 5 Cent Proof Liberty Head Nickel PF 65 NGC Paypal 0 Bid US $600.00 16h 2m
1894 LIBRTY HEAD V NICKEL 5c FIVE CENTS POROUS CLEANED FINE F 1894 LIBRTY HEAD V NICKEL 5c FIVE CENTS POROUS CLEANED FINE F Paypal 0 Bid US $29.50 16h 20m
1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents HIGH GRADE VERY DETAILED Lot 063 M 1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents HIGH GRADE VERY DETAILED Lot 063 M Paypal 0 Bid US $29.99 16h 21m
3 DAY AUCTION 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel NO RESERVE 3 DAY AUCTION 1883 WITH CENTS Liberty V Nickel NO RESERVE Paypal 0 Bid US $7.99 16h 27m
1893 LIBERTY HEAD V NICKEL 5c FIVE CENTS POROUS CLEANED VERY FINE VF 1893 LIBERTY HEAD V NICKEL 5c FIVE CENTS POROUS CLEANED VERY FINE VF Paypal 0 Bid US $11.50 16h 30m
1886 LIBERTY HEAD V NICKEL FIVE CENTS 5c ABOUT GOOD AG 1886 LIBERTY HEAD V NICKEL FIVE CENTS 5c ABOUT GOOD AG Paypal 0 Bid US $99.50 16h 41m
1883 NO CENTS V NICKEL NICE CONDITION 1883 NO CENTS V NICKEL NICE CONDITION Paypal 0 Bid US $7.95 17h

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History of the Liberty 'V' Nickel

The Liberty Nickel, commonly known as the "V" nickel for the Roman Numeral "V" on the reverse was officially produced from 1883 to 1912. We use the word officially because one of the most famous coins of all is the 1913 Liberty Nickel which was produced under suspect circumstances. For more on the famous 1913 Liberty Nickel please refer to the article titled "History of the Famous 1913 Liberty Nickel".

In 1881, A. Loudon Snowden, Superintendent of the Philadelphia Mint directed Chief Engraver at the time, Charles Barber, to create designs for the cent, three-cent piece and the nickel. Snowden believed that all three coins should be similar in design and metal composition. The designs created by Barber were all simple in appearance with Lady Liberty on the obverse and a Roman Numeral I, III or V on the reverse to represent the denomination. Barber completed the request later that year with all three coins stuck in copper-nickel which was the same as the Shield Nickel currently in circulation. The Shield Nickel, introduced in 1866, was the first "nickel" sized coin. The half-dime, made of silver, had previously filled the need for this denomination. The Shield Nickel was well received despite the fact that during this time period, consumers liked their coinage in silver and/or gold. And although the nickel was relatively new, its bland design made it ripe for a redesign. Additionally, during this time period, there was not yet a federal law establishing the minimum life expectancy for US coin designs.

Changing the cent, three-cent piece and nickel was not to be. Congress opposed a change in composition to the cent and the Treasury would not approve a design change for the three-cent piece. The three-cent silver piece has been discontinued several years before and the three-cent nickel, with the exception of 1881 had seen declining mintage numbers. With the nickel seeming to be the only viable option for change, Barber and Snowden concentrated on making the change to the nickel a reality. In addition to a design/appearance change, Snowden also changed the size from 20.5 mm in diameter to 21.2 mm. Snowden believed that by increasing the diameter and reducing the thickness (the weight stayed the same), die life would be extended.

After all the finishing touches were complete, there was a special ceremony on January 30th, 1883 to introduce the new nickel. Those who attended, and were deemed important, received first strike coins. A few days later, regular production began. The new nickels had hardly been circulated when a major problem surfaced. The coin did not contain the word "cents" and con artists of the day were plating the nickel with gold and passing them off as $5.00 gold pieces. Because the nickel was still new, the general public was not aware of the new nickel and since the "V" was the only symbol of value, it could mean 5 cents or 5 dollars. Unfortunately for the mint, nearly 5 ½ million nickels had already been produced and released. Barber quickly created a new design, this one with the word cents prominently displayed on the back. The first nickels soon became known as the "no cents" nickels. The nickels that were gold plated became known as "racketeer nickels" and can still be found in old hoards and collections.

In the end, over 16 million nickels were produced in 1883. Even though far more 1883 nickels with the word "cents" were produced, they are harder to get in good grades. The "no cents" variety was saved by people thinking that they would be recalled/replaced.

After this initial controversy, the Liberty Nickel settled down to a calm life. There were no significant changes during the life span of the nickel, and for all but the final year, all the nickels were made in Philadelphia. In the final year of official production, 1912, nickels were also made in Denver and San Francisco. 1913 gave way to the Buffalo Nickel followed by changed in the dime, quarter and half dollar.

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