Liberty Head Nickel
Strike and Condition Rarity 1890 Liberty Head Nickel
1890 Liberty Head Nickel. MS-67 (PCGS).
This stunning Superb Gem exhibits delicate champagne-gold iridescence to lovely mint luster. The surfaces are softly frosted in texture with swirling cartwheel visual effects evident. Fully struck (!) and expertly preserved, even the most discerning numismatist would be pleased to acquire this premium quality example. In the finest Mint State grades, the circulation strike Liberty Head nickel series of 1883 to 1912 is among the more underrated in U.S. numismatics. With the exception of a handful of semi and full key date issues -- 1885, 1886, 1894, 1912-D, 1912-S -- all dates in this series are readily obtainable in circulated and lower Uncirculated grades. This fact is often mistakenly thought to extend at least to MS-65, if not also MS-66, for most issues of the type. The reality is quite different, however, with poor striking and luster quality combining with subpar surface preservation to preclude a certified grade finer than MS-64 in most cases. Indeed, many examples are softly struck at the top of Liberty's portrait, at the surrounding stars, and within the lower left portion of the wreath on the reverse (the ear of corn in the latter area is usually blunt). Luster is often subdued, as well, and detracting marks and/or carbon spots are generally present in all-too-generous numbers. Combining superior striking quality, luster and surface preservation, the PCGS MS-67 offered here is a Condition Census 1890 that also ranks among the finest circulation strike Liberty Head nickels of any date available to today's collectors.
PCGS# 3851. NGC ID: 22PM.
PCGS Population: 6; 0 finer.
Estimate: $ 12000
Price realized | 8'250 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |