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1911 Liberty Nickel Toned
1911 Liberty Nickel Toned
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This 1911 Liberty Nickel has a unique and beautiful tone that sets it apart from other coins of its kind. The coin features Lady Liberty on the front and a large V on the back, representing the coin's value of 5 cents. Minted in Philadelphia in 1911, this particular coin has circulated throughout the years and has some wear consistent with its age.
This uncirculated coin is uncertified, making it an excellent addition to any collection. It is a business strike and was manufactured in the United States, specifically in Philadelphia. This Liberty Nickel is a part of the Liberty series, which was minted between 1883 to 1913. As a collector's item, this nickel is a unique piece of history and a must-have for any coin enthusiast.
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