Shop U.S. Nickels (1866-Present)

Filter by

1- Certified: No Remove this filter
2- Denomination: Liberty V Nickel Remove this filter

Clear All Filters

Bargain Bin

Mint

  • P (6)
  • D (5)
  • S (10)

U.S. Nickels (1866-Present)

Items 1 - 20 of 119
Show

U.S. Liberty Head V Nickels (1883-1913)

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$24.00 $25.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$16.00 $17.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$16.00 $17.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$19.00 $20.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$18.00 $19.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$105.00 $108.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$73.00 $75.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$30.00 $30.00

1883WC Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$94.00 $97.00

1884 Liberty V Nickel Choice BU Great Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1884 Liberty V Nickel Choice BU Great Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: NV3976

This original 1884 Liberty V Nickel has great eye appeal with nice luster and strong strike. Great color and surfaces. Grade: Choice BU

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$209.00 $215.00

1886 Liberty V Nickel - Key Date
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$42.00 $43.00

1886 Liberty V Nickel Choice G+ Key Date Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1886 Liberty V Nickel Choice G+ Key Date Great Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: NV4031

This wonderfully original 1886 Liberty V Nickel has great eye appeal and nice strike. Great color and surfaces. Problem-free. Grade: Choice G+

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$151.00 $156.00

1886 Liberty V Nickel Choice XF+ Key Date Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1886 Liberty V Nickel Choice XF+ Key Date Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: NV4025

This original 1886 Liberty V Nickel has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color and surfaces. Tough to find this nice! Grade: Choice XF+

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$570.00 $590.00

1886 Liberty V Nickel G (ish) Nice Eye Appeal
1886 Liberty V Nickel G (ish) Nice Eye Appeal
SKU: NV1224

This 1886 Liberty V Nickel has nice eye appeal with lowest even wear. The coin has slightly weak rims. Grade: G (ish)

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$175.00 $180.00

1886 Liberty V Nickel G/VG Details Key Date Decent Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1886 Liberty V Nickel G/VG Details Key Date Decent Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: NV4030

This original 1886 Liberty V Nickel has decent eye appeal and nice strike. Nice color. Few minor marks. Grade: G/VG Details

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$131.00 $134.00

1886 Liberty V Nickel Nice VF/XF Key Date Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
1886 Liberty V Nickel Nice VF/XF Key Date Nice Eye Appeal Nice Strike
SKU: NV3925

This 1886 Liberty V Nickel has nice eye appeal and nice strike. Decent color and surfaces. Grade: Nice VF/XF

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$417.00 $429.00

1887 Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$16.00 $17.00

1887 Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$23.00 $24.00

1887 Liberty V Nickel Nice PR Nice Eye Appeal Strong Strike
1887 Liberty V Nickel Nice PR Nice Eye Appeal Strong Strike
SKU: NV3781

This 1887 Liberty V Nickel has nice eye appeal and strong strike. Decent color and surfaces. Nice mirrors. Grade: Nice PR

Read more
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$250.00 $257.00

1888 Liberty V Nickel
Check by mail Credit Card/PayPal
$68.00 $70.00


Items 1 - 20 of 119

Learn More About U.S. Nickels (1866-Present)

 

When the U.S. nickel was first minted, it was actually worth three cents. It was President Andrew Jackson who approved a bill to authorize the coinage of five-cent pieces that took the place of five-cent fractional currency. Nickels were originally minted during the post-Civil War era when gold and silver were at a shortage. Nearly 30 million nickels were minted between 1867 and 1868 alone. Their practical denomination made them a welcome choice in a post-war economy, and their popularity continued to gain momentum through the turn of the century. The first true nickels were made primarily out of nickel blended with copper. Just as the nickel’s designs have changed, so too has their composition. Today’s silver-looking nickels are 75% copper, which has become an expensive metal to produce. In fact, it costs nearly 8 cents to make a nickel today. 


Designs:

What are the most valuable U.S. nickels? Contact our expert numismatists at 1-800-965-2646.




Loading...
Precious Metal Prices
Gold -- --
Silver -- --
Platinum -- --
Palladium -- --