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1892 Liberty V-Nickel 5c, PCGS PR65 - Nice Original Toning

1892 Liberty V-Nickel 5c, PCGS PR65 - Nice Original Toning

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This is a PCGS graded coin. You will receive the coin pictured. You are purchasing an 1892 Liberty Nickel graded PCGS PR 65 . This a nice original proof Liberty or V-Nickel having rich mirror-like finishes and attractive detail with hints of toning on both sides.
This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.

Coin Features:
  • PCGS graded PR 65
  • Known as a Liberty V-Nickel
  • Obverse: Liberty Facing Left wearing a Coronet bearing Oak, Cotton and Wheat (trade goods) and braided hair. Around Rim 13 Stars.
  • Reverse: Laureate of Wheat, Oak, Cotton and Corn around a V. Around Rim United States of America Cents. Motto E Pluribus Unum.

Liberty V Nickels With Cents (1883-1912)

Designed by Charles Barber the Liberty Nickel was produced for circulation between 1883 and 1912. The coin features a portrait of Liberty on the obverse encircled with thirteen stars. The reverse has the Roman numeral V for five encircled by a wreath of corn, wheat, maple and oak. The word CENTS appears at the bottom to thwart those that attempted to pass off plated “No Cent” examples as five dollar gold coins. The entire series was produced at the Philadelphia Mint save the final year that saw coins struck in small quantities at both Denver and San Francisco facilities. These dates along with the 1885 and 1886 are the keys to the complete set. Barber’s pedestrian design was eventually replaced by the Buffalo nickel in 1913. A few Liberty examples were clandestinely struck that year, but were not intended for circulation and remain extremely rare with just five known.

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  • Coin
    liberty
  • Year
    1892
  • Grade
    pr 65
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