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1884 Liberty V Nickel ☆☆ Circulated ☆☆ Great Set Filler 509
1884 Liberty V Nickel ☆☆ Circulated ☆☆ Great Set Filler 509
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Composition: Copper
Fineness: 0.75
Strike Type: Business
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 112
Certification: Uncertified
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: 5C
Coin: Liberty
Year: 1884
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Variety: With Cents
Country of Origin: United States
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🪙 1884 Liberty Head V Nickel
Second Year of Issue | Victorian Era Currency | The "With CENTS" Design
This 1884 Liberty Head Nickel is a classic representative from the second year of one of America's most beloved coin series. Following the dramatic "Racketeer Nickel" scandal of 1883, the 1884 issue features the permanent "With CENTS" design modification at the bottom of the reverse. Struck during the Gilded Age, this coin circulated through a rapidly industrializing America, serving as a workhorse of daily commerce from the streets of New York to the Western frontier.
🪙 1884 Liberty Head V Nickel Second Year of Issue | Victorian Era Currency | The "With CENTS" Design
This 1884 Liberty Head Nickel is a classic representative from the second year of one of America's most beloved coin series. Following the dramatic "Racketeer Nickel" scandal of 1883, the 1884 issue features the permanent "With CENTS" design modification at the bottom of the reverse. Struck during the Gilded Age, this coin circulated through a rapidly industrializing America, serving as a workhorse of daily commerce from the streets of New York to the Western frontier.
🔍 Item Specifications
Year: 1884
Mint: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark)
Type: With CENTS (Type 2)
Denomination: Five Cents ($0.05)
Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Design: Charles E. Barber’s Liberty Head (Obverse) and Roman Numeral "V" within a wreath (Reverse).
Condition: Circulated (Ungraded)
Note: This specimen displays authentic circulation wear consistent with its 140-year-old history. You can expect to see honest "pocket wear" on the high points of Liberty’s coronet—specifically the word "LIBERTY"—and the delicate hair curls. The reverse shows typical smoothing on the corn and wheat ears of the wreath. The surfaces maintain an original, soft nickel-gray patina. Please inspect the high-resolution macro photos to judge the strike, rim integrity, and overall eye appeal for yourself.
Year: 1884
Mint: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark)
Type: With CENTS (Type 2)
Denomination: Five Cents ($0.05)
Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Design: Charles E. Barber’s Liberty Head (Obverse) and Roman Numeral "V" within a wreath (Reverse).
Condition: Circulated (Ungraded)
Note: This specimen displays authentic circulation wear consistent with its 140-year-old history. You can expect to see honest "pocket wear" on the high points of Liberty’s coronet—specifically the word "LIBERTY"—and the delicate hair curls. The reverse shows typical smoothing on the corn and wheat ears of the wreath. The surfaces maintain an original, soft nickel-gray patina. Please inspect the high-resolution macro photos to judge the strike, rim integrity, and overall eye appeal for yourself.
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