Item Details
UniSquare Item ID:
2377705
Item Description
This antique US coin collection features a 1911 Liberty V Head Nickel. The nickel is composed of nickel, has a fineness of 0.75, and was struck in Philadelphia. It is a business strike type with a denomination of 5C and is classified as a variety with cents. The coin is circulated and uncertified with a KM number of KM#112 and Schön#119. The certification number is N#3683. This is a great addition to any coin collection or a perfect gift for a numismatist.
5 Cents 1911 "Liberty Nickel" with "CENTS"
Features
IssuerUnited States PeriodFederal republic (1776-date)
TypeStandard circulation coinYears1883-1913Value5 Cents
0.05 USD = CAD 0.07CurrencyDollar (1785-date)CompositionCopper-nickelWeight5 gDiameter21.2 mmThickness1.95 mmShapeRoundTechniqueMilledOrientationCoin alignment ↑↓NumberN#
3683
ReferencesKM# 112, Schön# 119Obverse
Head of Liberty with 13 stars around the head, representing the first 13 colonies/states of the United States of America
Script: Latin
Lettering:
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
LIBERTY
1911
Engraver: Charles Edward Barber
Reverse
Large V in center, representing Roman Numeral 5 with wreath
Script: Latin
Lettering:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
E PLURIBUS UNUM
V
·CENTS·
Translation:
United States of America
Out of Many, One
Five
Cents
Engraver: Charles Edward Barber
Edge
Smooth
Mints
United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date)DUnited States Mint of Denver, United States (1906-date)SUnited States Mint of San Francisco, United States (1854-date) Don't forget to look at my items available in my store!!! https://www.ebay.ca/usr/dd0ldbarn
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