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1866 5c Shield Nickel

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Picked this up for $102. Love the first mint issued 5c nickel. Thoughts? Thanks!

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I see some clashlines to the left and below the cross above the shield. But it seems like there is a clashed device within the horizontal lines in the shield. Does anyone recognize what that is?

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AU55, phenomenal purchase!
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Nice purchase.
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Are you sure it's a clash? Or are they die cracks? I can't find a good overlay for that nickel.
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AU-55. Eye Appeal 8/10. Super buy.

I've been looking for one with no die cracks or clash marks for 20+ years in ANY MS grade. I've seen many hundreds, all with those die problems
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Could be cracks I suppose. They looked kind of straight to me for cracks. The raised line to the left of the cross looks like it maybe a crack but it goes from field to device (cross) and then to the inside outline of the cross seamlessly.

I also find it striking that in the reverse, the stars and rays are so well struck but the lettering is so faint. All the stars look fully split.
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I've been looking for one with no die cracks or clash marks for 20+ years in ANY MS grade. I've seen many hundreds, all with those die problems



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I also find it striking that in the reverse, the stars and rays are so well struck but the lettering is so faint. All the stars look fully split.




Yes, I think both these anomalies are very common on these nickels.
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I see a few die cracks and these are common, but strong die clashing is rare in the Shield nickel series and worth a significant premium.I don't see any clashing. Possibly scibe marks running north of the annulet through the lower cross of the Order of Calatrava.
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First year of the nickel and there were problems with strikes on these. This coin is so close to MS. Better photos showing the surfaces better might prove it. I'm at AU-58 even with these photos.
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I'm with IGE on this one. weak strike but the bar separations are solid. AU58
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Where's the G in god? Looks like it fell off and left the faintest mark
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It maybe just a worn die, with cracks, missing the G and many worn letters on the reverse.
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