Product Details: Introducing a remarkable piece for any numismatist's collection: the 1883 'No Cents' five-cent coin, encapsulated and graded by PCGS as MS65. This coin, a stunning representation of the Liberty Head design, boasts exceptional detail and brilliance, making it a prime specimen for both collectors and investors alike. The obverse features a finely crafted profile of Lady Liberty, adorned with a radiant crown and surrounded by thirteen stars, symbolizing the original colonies. The year '1883' is prominently displayed, showcasing the coin's historical significance. The surface gleams with an enchanting luster, exhibiting minimal contact marks, which is a testament to its high-grade status. On the reverse, the coin presents a bold depiction of a wreath encircling the letter 'V,' symbolizing five cents, with the inscription 'United States of America' elegantly engraved above. The absence of the word 'Cents' on this variant adds to its uniqueness and intrigue, making it a standout piece in any collection. Encased in a PCGS protective holder, this coin is not only a beautiful display of artistry but also a solid investment asset, given its high grade and historical importance. Whether you are adding to your collection or seeking an exceptional gift for a fellow enthusiast, this 1883 MS65 'No Cents' five-cent coin is an outstanding choice. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of numismatic history!
Coin Features:
PCGS graded MS 65
Known as a Liberty Nickels
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This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing an 1883 Liberty Nickels graded PCGS MS 65 . This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.