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1909-P & 1912-D Liberty Head Nickel 2-pc Set G–VG
Key-Date Barber Liberty Head Nickels
The Liberty Head Nickel was a classic design, with a left-facing Miss 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. Designed by Charles Barber, the 6th Chief Engraver at the United States Mint, the dignified design displayed on these coins are extremely popular with collectors today.
Lowest-Mintage Philadelphia Mint Liberty Head Nickel Of The 20th Century
In this two-piece set you can secure a pair of key-date Barber Liberty Head Nickels. The first is the 1909 Liberty Head Nickel struck at the “Mother Mint” in Philadelphia—the lowest-mintage Philadelphia Mint-struck Liberty Head Nickel of the 20th century with a mintage of only 11.585 million. All other P-Mint Liberty Head Nickels from 1900 to 1912 have a mintage over 10 million more.
One-Year-Only Denver Mint Liberty Head Nickel
The other coin is 1912 Liberty Head Nickel is from the Denver Mint—the only year that Denver struck the Liberty Head Nickel. According to coin experts, the 1912-D Liberty Head Nickel is scarcer than most other issues in the series. 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!
These coins are in Good to Very Good (G–VG) condition. Our supply is limited, so secure your two-piece Key-Date Set right now!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1912, 1909 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Copper-Nickel - CuNi |
Condition | Circulated |
Grade | G, VG |
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Denomination | 0.05 |
Mint Name | Denver - D, Philadelphia - P |
Coin Weight | 10 Grams - g |