Shield Nickel, 1866-1883
Made possible by Act of May 16, 1866 when silver coin, except Trime, did not circulate in the Midwest or East, had same composition as 1865 nickel three-cent piece, and observe design similar to that of the two-cent coin. Only Proof pieces were struck in 1877 and 1878.
Weight is 5 g. with diameter of 20.5 mm. All minted in Philadelphia.
Weight is 5 g. with diameter of 20.5 mm. All minted in Philadelphia.
1867 Shield Nickel, VG 25 (SN1867-VG25-1)
1867 Shield Nickel
Grade: VG 25
Mintage: 28,890,500
Grade: VG 25
Mintage: 28,890,500
1868 Shield Nickel, AU 55 (SN1868-AU55-1)
1868 Shield Nickel
Grade: AU 5528,817,000
Grade: AU 5528,817,000
1883 Shield Nickel, EF 40 (SN1883-EF40-1)
1883 Shield Nickel
Grade: EF 40
Mintage: 1,451,500
Grade: EF 40
Mintage: 1,451,500
1883 Shield Nickel, MS 62 (SN1883-MS62-1)
1883 Shield Nickel
Grade: MS 62
Mintage: 1,451,500
Grade: MS 62
Mintage: 1,451,500
1867 Shield Nickel, MS 63 (SN1867-MS63-1)
1867 Shield Nickel
Grade: MS 63
Mintage: 28,890,500
Grade: MS 63
Mintage: 28,890,500
1866 Shield Nickel 1866, EF/AU 45, With Rays (SN1866-EF/AU45-1)
1866 Shield Nickel, With Rays
Grade: EF/AU 45
Mintage: 14,742,500
Grade: EF/AU 45
Mintage: 14,742,500
1876 Shield Nickel, No Rays, AU 50 (SN1876-NR-AU50-1)
1876 Shield Nickel, No Rays
Grade: AU 50
Mintage: 2,530,000
Grade: AU 50
Mintage: 2,530,000
1882 Shield Nickel, VF/EF 35 (SN1882-VF/EF35-1)
1882 Shield Nickel, VF/EF 35
Grade:VF/EF 35
Mintage: 11,472,900
Grade:VF/EF 35
Mintage: 11,472,900
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