Shield, Libery V & Buffalo Nickels

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There are 5 Coins for Sale. New coin(s) added on June 25, 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 1906 1906
MS62
PCGS
54236097
Gem $265 New June 25! Excellent Eye Appeal. Very Attractive Color.. Even though it is a lower priced coin, this caught our attention at the recent June Baltimore show. Attractive color on both sides with the reverse color being superb makes this coin stand out from other Liberty nickels at much higher grade levels. The strike is average with some weakness in Miss Liberty's hair and the left corn stalk on the reverse is flat. There are numerous light horizontal handling lines seen with a loupe to justify the MS62 grade, but are not apparent with the naked eye. The luster on both sides is very good. The reverse on its own is easily MS64 quality.
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 1914D 1914-D
AU58
CACG
53871921
Gem $650 New June 25! Strictly Original and Nicely Struck. Few Marks. The 1914-D Buffalo nickel is one of the best dates in a circulated Buffalo nickel collection. This coin is strictly original and perfectly graded. It is nicely struck and has very few marks for an AU58. This kind of quality in an AU58 is hard to find which is what we seek relentlessly. The CACG holder does have some haze near LIBERTY on the obverse.