"Racketeer Nickel" with Reeded Edge. 1883 Liberty Head Nickel. Our high resolution pictures show best what a coin or banknote looks like. You’ll always receive the exact item(s) pictured. Prices: Our prices are very tightly calculated and are very fair.
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Absolutely beautiful
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This very nice 1883 Liberty V Racketeer Nickel is a rare find for any coin collector. With a composition of gold plated/nickel, this coin features a proof-like strike type and is in an uncirculated condition. The coin was minted in Philadelphia in the United States and bears the denomination of 5C. The Liberty V Racketeer Nickel is a unique variety coin and is certified by ICG, with the certification number pictured. This very rare mint unc luster coin is a must-have for any serious coin collector. Add it to your collection today!
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From there, things exploded. Keep in mind that at this point I was 14! Things kept growing and growing and growing. I went to every coin show in our area in search of inventory. Even this proved to not be enough.
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The US Liberty Nickel 1883 Racketeer Coin is a valuable piece of American numismatic history. This 5 cent coin features a Liberty design on the obverse, representing freedom and independence. Minted in 1883, this coin is classified as about uncirculated, making it a desirable addition for collectors of US coins. Being uncertified adds to its authenticity and uniqueness, showcasing its historical significance as a piece of the United States' coinage heritage.
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An amazing racketeer 1883 v nickel. Reeded edge and all, with real nice signs of circulation and possibly ex jewelry..Absolutely one of the nicer ones I've personally seen. The history on these coins: back in 1883, the US mint released these nickels, people discovered a way to turn them into $5 gold pieces, plated them gold and cut the edges to look reeded like genuine gold coins. The mint fixed this by changing "e pluribus unum" on the reverse, to "cents" to better differentiate them.
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1883 5C ICG - Genuine “Racketeer” Nickel.
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