ACT OF MAY 16, 1866: Authorization of the Nickel 5C
5C Indian w/ Shield Aluminum

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1864-1869
Item Description: 5C 1867 J-561
Full Grade: PCGS PF 64
Owner: mania

Owner Comments:


1867 5c
Judd-561, Pollock-622
Rarity: R.5 PF64 CAC Endorsed


Struck in Aluminum with Plain Edge

Obverse: A Liberty head on the obverse faces left. She wears a headdress with four feather, four stars, and a ribbon inscribed UNION & LIBERTY. Below the bust is LONGACRE F.

Reverse: The reverse is striking with a large ornate shield with a superimposed large V in the center.

Comment:
Most brilliant though a glimpse of gunmetal-gray is near AMERICA. Well struck and undisturbed with faint vertical die polish lines on both sides.

Harry W Bass web site indicates that early notes, even including comments from Longacre, suggest that only 25 pieces were struck. However, a note made in a copy of the sale catalogue offering the collection of J. Colvin Randall stated ~100 were minted.

Provenance/Appearance:
Private transaction Feb 2014: priors:
- Heritage Jan 2013 FUN / Lot #6694;
- Stacks and Bowers Aug 2012 ANA /Lot #12089

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