The 1912-D Liberty Nickel is one of the more common dates in the series, but the mintmark on the back adds a lot to this coin's popularity. Collectors should have no problem finding a circulated example or even a nice Mint State example. According to the PCGS Population Report (as of June 2011), the most frequently-seen Mint State grade is MS-64, followed by MS-63. Gems are plentiful but become scarce in MS-66, with none graded higher. The most desirable examples are those with a full strike and choice, original color.
I AM A HISTORY TEACHER AND WE ARE STUDYING A NIGHT To Remember ABOUT The tragic sinking of the Titanic in April 1912 and other historic moments in that year . I WANTED MY STUDENTS TO hold and feel,something that was actually real from that era ..The actual coins from 1912 made everything palpable for them ? THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH
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This was a Christmas present, along with some other coins, to one of my grandsons to help him out with a nickel set. He really liked it.
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Great coin quality and price. Fast shipping!
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Started to assemble my collection and noticed that a v nickel had a mint mark and I needed one. A good filler coin
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