✈️BUY 10 FREE SHIPPING✈️--1913 Liberty Head Nickel
✈️BUY 10 FREE SHIPPING✈️--1913 Liberty Head Nickel
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The Story Behind the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
The Liberty Head Nickel was officially minted from 1883 to 1912. In 1913, the U.S. Mint switched to the Buffalo Nickel, yet five Liberty Head Nickels mysteriously appeared. They were likely struck illegally by Philadelphia Mint employee Samuel Brown.
Why It’s Rare
- Unauthorized Issue: No 1913 Liberty Nickels were officially authorized, making them “patterns” or clandestine strikes.
- Only Five Exist: All five surviving coins are named and tracked (e.g., “Elvis Specimen”).
⚠️Note⚠️
This old Coin is made of Brass,plated with pure silver. This product is handmade crafts. It is a non-tradable US coins, but it is worth your permanent collection.
Package Include
1*1913 Liberty Head Nickel Coin With Case
- Handling time>> Ship within 24 hours after payment.
- Delivery time>> Worldwide 10-14 days arrive
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