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Coin Inventory: US: Five Cents-Nickel: Buffalo Nickel 1913-1938 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A lustrous well struck example of this one-year type coin. Fresh from PCGS. | 2403-086 | |||||
SOLD: Type 2: A fully struck coin from an early die state. Not enough lustre left to grade it higher. | 2207-066 | |||||
A nice pleasing problem free coin. | 2410-030-1 | |||||
A well struck coin with the barest sign of wear on the Buffalo's rear hip. The coin doesn't have the needed lustre to be called unc by PCGS. | 2004-012 | |||||
A coin with an unfortunate scratch crossing the buffalo's body. | 2410-030-2 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Five Cents-Nickel: Jefferson Nickel 1938-date | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Very nice coin with full nickel lustre and a hint of pastel toning. Complete full steps. | 0505-119 | |||||
A lustrous coin with smooth fields and nice full steps. A hint of pastel toning. Just 2 small ticks from a 67. | 9112-063 | |||||
Rev '40; A brilliant coin with claims to PL. Fresh from PCGS> | 0001-009 | |||||
A nice coin with bright nickel surfaces and a trace of blue rim toning. I really expected a 65. Full steps but for one unfortunate hit. | 0103-052 | |||||
According to PCGS it's an AU58, but I sure bought it as an unc. I could have dipped it to bring out more lustre, but I don't see any wear. | 0101-044 | |||||
a Creamy, lustrous coin with reddish/purple toning and nearly full steps. | 0507-493 | |||||
Near flawless, with strong lustre and decent steps. A few weak areas in the building window details in the center. Strong obverse details. | 1502-040 | |||||
A flashy coin with spotless deep mirrors and light cameo contrast on the obverse with stronger cameo contrast on the reverse. | 0910-058-95 | |||||
Nice rainbow toning from long storage in an album. Pretty! The pictures don't show all of the vibrant colors of the rim toning. Fresh from PCGS after spending decades in an album. The rainbow colors show better on lower left extra obverse photo. | 1310-074 | |||||
SOLD: Both coins were circs, AU58. removed to spend. | ||||||
An original frosty coin with some light iridescent red rim toning. | 7801-020 | |||||
Flashy untoned, spot free surfaces that I called a 67 came back a 66. Looks virtually perfect to me! | 9708-014 | |||||
6FS; Deep mirrors, complete full strike, just a few small carbon spots. | 1502-042 | |||||
Coin Inventory: US: Five Cents-Nickel: Liberty Nickel 1883-1912 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
A coin displaying cartwheel lustre under some frosty toning. A couple of grade limiting marks. | 2403-083 | |||||
A great Liberty Nickel-completely full strike including the stars and corn ears with light gold streaky toning so common on these coins. About as nice as a mint state coin can be. PCGS was really hard on this one! | 2207-065 |