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1912-D Liberty Head Nickel Fine
The One and Only Denver Mint Liberty Head Nickel
The Liberty Head Nickel was a classic design, with a left-facing Liberty on the obverse and a Roman numeral V on the reverse surrounded by a wreath. It was struck for 30 years, from 1883 to 1912 — longer than either the Shield Nickel or the Buffalo Nickel. But during its multi-decade run, the Liberty Head Nickel was struck at the Denver Mint only once — in 1912 during the coin’s final year of issue. That makes these coins a must-have for your collection! We’ve secured a small number 1912-D Liberty Head Nickels, which you can secure in Fine (F) condition.
According to coin experts, the 1912-D Liberty Head Nickel is scarcer than most other issues in the series that was struck from 1883 to 1912. The Denver Mint struck fewer than 8.5 million of these heavily circulated 5-cent coins, making it one of just eight official business-strike regular-issues with mintages of less than 10 million pieces. Don’t miss your chance to get this unusual century-old American coin now; click it to your cart today!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1912 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Copper-Nickel - CuNi |
Condition | Circulated |
Grade | F |
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Denomination | 0.05 |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Coin Weight | 5 Grams - g |