1866 Nickel With Rays: Coins: 1866 P Shield Nickels With Rays Nickel MS65 PCGS

Coins: 1866 P Shield Nickels With Rays Nickel MS65 PCGS

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Coins: 1866 Nickel Five-Cent Piece 5C-Nickel 53 NGC

Coins: 1866 Nickel Five-Cent Piece 5C-Nickel 53 NGC

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Q: What is a 1866 v nickel?
A: If the coin is dated 1866, it can't have a "V" on the reverse. The first "V" (Liberty Head) nickel was issued in 1883. Look at the coin again and post new quest... Read More »

Q: What is the value of an 1866 us nickel?
A: Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 11/2011: Very worn condition - $29. Moderately worn - $58. Slightly worn - $82. Almost no wear - ... Read More »

Q: I have an 1866 Proof three cent nickel, How much is it worth?
A: It's going to depend on the grade and the designation. For designation, proofs come in three: Proof, Cameo and Deep Cameo. This is determined by the degree of '... Read More »

Q: Why Are There Drilled Holes In An 1866- 3 Cent Nickel?
A: There are holes drilled in your three cent coins because they were used as jewelry (probably a bracelet) at one point or another. Since you weren't more specifi... Read More »

Q: How much is a Shield Nickel w/rays AU-50, 1856 flying eagle cent ...
A: the 1867 w/rays Shield nickel has a value of around $240 in grade AU-50. The 1856 Flying Eagle cent needs to be seen so it can be graded as well as looked at fo... Read More »

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