Shield, Libery V & Buffalo Nickels

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There are 6 Coins for Sale. New coin(s) added on April 9, 2026

Photo Date Grade TPG GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Shield Nickels
Shield 5C 1881 1881
EF40
NGC
3746119020
Choice $825 Semi-key Date. Just 68,000 business strikes were minted of this scarce date. It displays nice originality with a smooth evenly worn obverse. The reverse has some older scattered marks in the open field surrounding the 5 and near the last A in America.
Liberty V Nickels
Liberty V 5C 1886 1886
G6
CACG
973638654
Choice $225 Semi-key Date. The second best date of the Liberty nickel series, this coin has few hairlines for a coin that has circulated this much. The details are strong for the grade. There are some marks on the coin.
Liberty V 5C 1888 1888
PF65
PCGS Rattler
7260559
Choice $775 New April 9! Rattler Holder! No Hairlines on this Bluish Brown Toned Proof. Attractive bluish brown toning on nicely mirrored surfaces. Well struck with no hairlines. A small curved mark on Miss Liberty's jaw might be a mint made lintmark or might have occured post-production. In a PCGS Gen. 1.2 (1986-1989) rattler holder.
Liberty V 5C 1902 1902
MS64
PCGS
36226860
Gem $450 New April 9! Pretty Bluish Orange Color on Highly Lustrous Surfaces. The luster on this MS64 is superb with bluish orange toning on both sides. Scattered obverse marks that keep the coin as an MS64, but the eye appeal is undeniable. The coin is nicely struck. The reverse on its own easily grades at least MS65.
Liberty V 5C 1909 1909
PF67DCAM
PCGS
53985613
Gem $9500 A Flashy Deep Cameo Highlight. The picture speaks for itself with wonderful contrast between the fields and devices! You would be hard-pressed to find a more attractive example. At PCGS, there are two graded Proof 67DCAM and two more graded Proof 67+DCAM. At CAC, there are three stickered as Proof 67DCAM and one graded by CACG as Proof 67+DCAM.
Buffalo Nickels
Buffalo 5C 1937D 1937-D
Three Legs
AU58
NGC
8482138009
Choice $3150 New April 9! Lightly Circulated Example of this Popular Error. Non-collectors are typically familiar with three errors in US coinage: the 1943 copper cent, the 1955 doubled die cent, and the 1937-D Three Legged Buffalo nickel. This popular error is lightly circulated with no major marks on either side. It shows the characteristic rough fields on the left side of the Indian's neck. Light speckles on both sides when viewed with a loupe.