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- History of the Liberty 'V' Nickel
by Keith Scott. The Liberty Nickel, commonly known as the "V" nickel for the Roman Numeral "V" on the reverse was officially produced from 1883 to 1912. We use the word officially because one of the most famous coins of all is the 1913 Liberty Nickel which was produced under suspect circumstances. For more on the famous 1913 Liberty Nickel please refer to the article titled "History of the Famous 1913 Liberty ... products, articles, news
- History of the Famous 1913 Liberty Nickel
by Keith Scott. The Liberty Nickel, commonly known as the "V" nickel for the Roman Numeral "V" on the reverse was officially produced from 1883 to 1912. We use the word officially because one of the most famous coins of all is the 1913 Liberty Nickel which was produced under suspect circumstances.
Sometime well after normal production stopped for the Liberty Nickel series, a few 1913 Liberty Nickels surfaced. ... products, articles, news
- How to Assemble a Liberty Head V Nickel Collection
by Keith Scott. The Liberty Nickel series makes a challenging, yet very doable, series to complete. The Liberty Nickel, commonly known as the "V" nickel for the Roman Numeral "V" on the reverse was officially produced from 1883 to 1912.
Before you embark on your mission of completing a set of this series, you must first decide what type of collection you want to assemble and what your budget will be. For exampl... products, articles, news
- Buffalo Nickels - Coins For The Collector
by Brian Edwards. Buffalo Nickels 1913-1938
The Buffalo Nickel is a classic in American design. It is both a simple and powerful coin that truly symbolized the ruggedness of American idealism. Probably the finest tribute to the coin was the Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollar. When it was introduced in 2001, the mint sold its entire production run of 500,000 coins in two weeks. In 2006 the mint again recognized t... products, articles, news
- Check Your Pocket Change for Valuable Coins
by Bryon Wenrich. You could have a valuable coin or two jingling around in your pocket. We really don't look at the coins in our pockets, we just give them to a clerk or feed them to a vending machine. It is perfectly possible, however, that you might have a valuable coin in there. When you think about all the change that has passed through your hands, it's even probable. You could have had your hands on a coi... products, articles, news
- Starting a Coin Collection - Why It's So Popular
by Michael Russell. People from all over the world study, collect and invest in rare coins and bullion coins. These hobbyists are called "numismatics", and many take their hobby very seriously! Coins are so fascinating for many reasons. One is that coins represent many different and exciting periods in American and World History. There are always interesting stories behind these coins and they are genuine mement... products, articles, news
- The History of the 1943 Steel Cent
by Keith Scott. From 1909 to 1942, the Lincoln Cent was composed of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. That all changed in 1943, as for the first and only time, a coin was made out of steel, which was quite a contradiction from gold, silver, copper or bronze.
Even before the United States entered the war, there were inklings that the cent, as well as the nickel were in trouble. The nickel was made out of 75% copp... products, articles, news
- Commonly Found Errors Within Your Change
by Victor Epand. Individuals toss hundreds of valuable coins into vending machines and snack machines every day without any knowledge of their true value. Knowing what these valuable circulating coins are could enable you to begin your own coin collection without much or any investment at all.
The Lincoln penny has a couple of common mistakes that individuals and even collectors tend to overlook. One of those i... products, articles, news
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