Nickels

Nickels, US Five cent pieces through the United States Mint history. The US nickel is a coin that has been in circulation since 1866. It is the second-most widely circulated coin in the US, after the penny. It has gone through many permutations from the Shield nickel, Liberty Head ‘V’ and Buffalo or Indian Head up to the present Jefferson portrait.

  • 1938 D/D/D/S Buffalo Nickel MS67+ Obverse Holder View

    1938 D/S Buffalo Nickel NGC MS67+ High Grade

    $2,495.00

    This coin carries the over mintmark designation FS-05-1938D-511, detailed in the Cherrypicker’s Guide to rare die varieties. This designation is sought after due to the distinguishing characteristics that signal its unique die variety. Collectors often engage in identifying and obtaining coins that possess such noteworthy features, as they represent both a historical context and a tangible piece of numismatic heritage. The intersection of these grading criteria and distinct features ultimately enhances the market value of the 1838-D Buffalo Nickel, affirming its status as a valuable addition to any collection.

  • 1928 S 5¢ Two Feather Variety Obverse Holder View

    Rare 1928-S Two Feather Variety Buffalo Nickel

    $200.00

    The 1928-S Standing Liberty Quarter is not just a coin; it symbolizes a rich era in American numismatic history. Its FS-502 designation by the Cherrypickers Guide further emphasizes its rarity and desirability. This combination makes it a coveted addition to any coin collection.

  • 1938 D Buffalo Nickel NGC MS66 Obverse Holder View

    1938 D US Buffalo Nickel NGC MS66

    $110.00

    1938-D Buffalo Nickel NGC MS66 A Valuable Gem An 1838-D US Buffalo Nickel graded MS66 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) is a highly sought-after and valuable coin for collectors of United States coinage. Key Features: Year: 1938 Mint Mark: D (Denver Mint) Denomination: Nickel Type: Buffalo Nickel Grading: MS66 by NGC MS66 Grading: An…

  • 1954 S/D Jefferson Nickel ANACS MS65 Obverse Slab View

    1954-S/D Jefferson Nickel OMM FS-501 ANACS MS65 Beautifully Toned

    $185.00

    The 1954-S/D Jefferson Nickel OMM FS-501 is a remarkable coin, meticulously graded by ANACS at MS 65. This coin is not only a symbol of artistry and history but also a sought-after item for coin collectors.

  • 1890 "V" Nickel Obverse

    1890 Liberty Head “V” Nickel, XF Details

    $70.00

    This remarkable coin, comprised of 75% copper and 25% nickel, showcases the classic Liberty Head design. The obverse features Liberty’s classic head surrounded by stars, marking the notable date.

  • 1937 D three legged Buffalo 5c NGC CAC

    Discovering the 1937 D Three-Legged Buffalo Nickel: SOLD

    $1,290.00

    Owning a 1937 D three-legged buffalo nickel is more than a purchase; it’s a connection to history. The demand for this coin continues to grow, making it a desirable addition for both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike.

  • 1883 No Cents V Nickel Obverse Holder

    The Iconic 1883 No Cents V Nickel: A Treasure for Collectors PCGS MS62

    $120.00

    With only a limited number of these coins in existence, the No Cents V Nickel is a highly sought-after treasure for serious collectors. Add this remarkable piece to your collection and celebrate a significant aspect of American numismatic heritage.

     

  • War Nickel Set in Capital Plastic Obverse View

    Set of 35% Silver War Nickels, 11 BU Coins In Capital Holder

    $135.00

    Set of 35% Silver War Nickels, featuring 11 brilliant uncirculated coins housed in a premium Capital Holder, all mintmarks included. These coins were minted during World War II and are composed of 35% silver, making them a valuable addition to any coin collection. Each nickel in this set has been carefully preserved to maintain its…

  • 1937 D Buffalo Three Legged Nickel PCGS AU58 Obverse Holder View

    1937 D Three Legged Buffalo Nickel PCGS AU58 CAC

    $2,650.00

    A 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo Nickel graded AU58 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a highly sought-after and valuable error coin. This unique variety, caused by a die error during the minting process, features a buffalo with only three legs instead of the usual four and verified by CAC with a green sticker.