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  1. OLD US COIN 1883 LIBERTY HEAD NICKEL with CENTS

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  2. 1883 Indian Head Cent #1C Philadelphia Mint A2

    Year: 1883. Card Number: 1C. Special: A2. Product: Indian Head Cent. Bregman Cards. Category: Other.

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  3. 1883 Liberty V Nickel 'With Cents' Choice BU Great Eye Appeal Strong Strike

    This wonderfully original 1883 Liberty V Nickel has great eye appeal with nice luster and strong strike. Great color and surfaces. Grade: Choice BU. Any coin or currency removed from its original holder is considered sold.

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  4. 1883 5C Shield Nickel AU Detail OBV Damage

    The product is an 1883 5 cent Shield Nickel coin from the United States, minted in Philadelphia. It is classified as a business strike coin with copper-nickel composition, and has a grade of AU Detail. The coin is circulated, uncertified, and has not been modified. The shield design on the obverse of the coin indicates its significance in American numismatics. This coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection due to its historical and numismatic value.

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  5. GB - LONDON: 1883 penny lilac entire letter to Edinburgh (C85628)

    AP.83 on the reverse. make Supersized seem small.

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  6. #2 About Uncirculated++ Nicer Low Mintage 1883 Indian Head Cent

    Majority of my coins are from circulated to a few uncirculated.

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  7. 1883 5C No CENTS Liberty Nickel- CHOICE AU / FREE SHIPPING- SMH149

    The product is a circulated 1883 5C No Cents Liberty Nickel. This copper coin was minted in Philadelphia as a business strike. It is uncertified and belongs to the variety without any minted cents. The coin is a piece of United States history and a collector's item for numismatists interested in the Liberty series of nickels. It is a valuable addition to any coin collection, especially for those looking to complete their set of Liberty nickels from 1883. Free shipping is included for added convenience.

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  8. 1883 No Cents Liberty Head V Nickel Fine F Coin #33247

    I think I probably got into coin collecting when I was six. So, we went to Barnes and Noble (do those still exist?). and bought a few coin folders to start my collection. I spent many years having lots of fun searching through my father's change, attempting to fill every hole, although I never quite found the 1909-S VDB.

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