Nickel & Copper



1794 PCGS VF25 Half Cent. This coin has a nice Chocolate color and smooth surfaces. The Trends price is $1,350 in VF20 and $2,500 in VF30; this is in between at VF25. Our low price $1,598.


1802 NGC VF20 Large Cent S-231 no stems. This coin is nice, even and bold. The Trends price is $275 in VF20. Our low price $238.

 

 

1826 NGC AU58 Classic Half Cent. The Trends price is $215 in AU50 and $400 in MS60. Our low price $228 .


 

1857 NGC MS64 Flying Eagle Cent. This coin has a razor sharp strike and beautiful golden color to it. The Trends price is $950 in MS64 and $2,550 in MS65. Our low price $948.


 

1921-S ANACS MS63 BRN Lincoln Cent. The Trends price is $150. Our low price $98.


 

1870 ANACS EF45 Indian Cent. The Trends price is $260 for XF40 and $340 for AU50. Our low price $238.


 

1884 PCGS MS65RD Indian Cent MS65 Red. The Pink Sheet price is $2,250 for MS65 RED. Our low price $1,698.


 

1907 ANACS MS65RB Indian Cent MS65 RB. The reverse is mostly Red. Our low price $128.


 

1908-S ANACS MS64RB Indian Cent MS64 RB. This coin has more red than brown, and it has a nice even color. The Trends price is $450. Our low price $348.


 

1930-D PCGS MS65RD Lincoln Cent MS65 RED. Our low price $78.


 

100 Indian Head Cents. Mixed dates, 1859-1909. These cents are all between 90 and 140 years old. It will contain at least 20 different dates. Our low price $109.


 

100 Indian Head Cents. Mixed dates, 1859-1909. These cents are all between 90 and 140 years old! We Guarantee this group to contain at least one copper-nickel Indian cent (1859-1964) and one flying Eagle cent. (Minted only in 1857 & 1858 - The first small size cent issued in the United States). Additionally, it will contain at least 20 different dates. Our low price $123.


 

Over 500 Liberty Nickels. Minted from 1883 to 1912. We are including an AG 1886 nickel to sweeten the pot. That makes these all at least 88 years old. These grade circulated to fine, all with dates and problem coins removed. Nicknamed the Racketeer Nickel because the first ones issued in 1883 did not have the word "Cents" on the back and some were gold plated and passed off as $5.00 gold pieces in the old West. Because of this, the design was changed later in 1883 to include the word "Cents" on the back (reverse) side. This group we offer includes the first 1883 issue "No Cents" variety plus an 1886 AG Liberty nickel and a variety of dates. Our low price $444.


 

1865 PCGS MS63 Three Cent Nickel. This is a first year of issue Civil war era coin. Our low price $125.


 

1905 NGC PF64 Barber Nickel (most people call them Liberty Nickels). This frosted cameo has deep, deep mirrors and looks like a Proof 65. The original mintage is 2,152 coins. Our low price $238.


 

1912-S NGC MS64 Barber Nickel. This is a gem with glowing luster. This one does not exhibit the usual blue toning that most high grade 12-S nickels possess. The original mintage is 238,000 coins, by far the lowest mintage Barber (or Liberty as most people refer to it) Nickel. Our low price $1,388.