1883 Liberty Head gold nickel...WOW!

The Jersey DEvil

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While searching another box of nickels & after unwrapping the paper on a roll, I saw the edge of gold. I can't believe I was looking at a gold Liberty Head V nickel dated 1883. Its in MS-63 or PF-63 condition without cents. Its the 1st year they made them. But did any one ever see a gold plated one? And why is it gold plated? Is it real? To me its a 1st & is my mystery coin. My apology for not having better pics.
 

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SilverForBrains

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Great find! This is a gold plated 1883 "no cent" V nickel. I have seen one of these in person before, but never heard of anyone finding one CRH. People used to gold plate these because they did not indicate their denomination, and would pass them off as the new five dollar gold pieces. Gotta love history! Wow it's in great condition
 

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very cool coin, though not valueable, it looks shiny due to the polished gold colored surface, the coin is in low grade and is likely gold colored.
nice find!
 

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very cool coin, though not valueable, it looks shiny due to the polished gold colored surface, the coin is in low grade and is likely gold colored.
nice find!

way to rain on the parade....just kidding BuffaloBoy :laughing7::laughing7:
 

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TThe coin is not low grade as it has all the details like full LIBERTY, the cornstalks show, all hairlines are well defined, etc. Its the most beautiful Libery Head nik I ever saw. Some are selling on eBay for $20 & more.
 

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I think it's a beautiful coin and the historical value is worth far more than $20. In my opinion.
 

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i could not tell from the picture, it looks low grade from the picture, but you know, opinions count.
TThe coin is not low grade as it has all the details like full LIBERTY, the cornstalks show, all hairlines are well defined, etc. Its the most beautiful Libery Head nik I ever saw. Some are selling on eBay for $20 & more.
 

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Cool find - not worth a lot but nice. congrats. This is what makes the hobby fun.

Maine_Jim
 

tallguybry

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I have a "NO CENTS" (not gold though)

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I'll get around to getting her graded one day. Maybe MS-64....

H$H!!
TGB
 

dustytrails123

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looks pretty nice to me grtz
 

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Yes TallGuy. That's the same coin I have & in the same condition too. What I want to know is, what is its true condition & how much is it worth? Your pics do the coin much justice.
 

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your coin is gold plated, though a higher quality coin as you claim it to be, still not MS64 Luster or anything...
 

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Yes TallGuy. That's the same coin I have & in the same condition too. What I want to know is, what is its true condition & how much is it worth? Your pics do the coin much justice.

Grading is very subjective and varies from person to person (some people think their run down, beat up Ford Pinto looks like a Cadillac).

I paid $100 for her on eBay a while ago. I plan on using NGC to grade her.

Let me know if you get yours graded.

H$H!!
TGB
 

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Yes TallGuy. That's the same coin I have & in the same condition too. What I want to know is, what is its true condition & how much is it worth? Your pics do the coin much justice.
Your coin is gold-plated. And it doesn't appear to be the type of plating they did 130 years ago. It would end up in a genuine slab. It's value is probably not as much as you're thinking, but it's still not a bad find out of a roll.
 

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