Question about this 1883 Liberty Nickel

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Mitchell Wright, Apr 10, 2019.

  1. Hello. Is this no cents 1883 Nickel a proof? Or not? The detail is great to the eye. Photos are through a 7x.

    Also what do you think is going on at the rim aroun 9 o’clock? It looks like I’d best describe it as a delamination. Any thoughts?

    Thanks

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  3. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

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  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I do not think your your coin is the 03 Cud as it is in a different location. I'm not saying it is not a Cud, but it is not a match for the coin pictured on the website.
     
  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Based on (the out of focus photogs) I don't think the coin is 'proof' in nature.

    Or not nature.......
     
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  7. Thank you. I’ll need to read on a bit more about these cud’s, then I’ll have some real questions
     
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  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    see ya Sunday?
     
  9. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    I think you have a rim cud. And a very well struck business strike also has some planchet alloy mix issues causing the wood grain toning on the reverse due to more copper present. Nice coin
     
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  10. I sent photos of the coin into JC Stevens of the cud-on-coins website that @Paddy54 directed me to. JC replied to me that in his opinion it is a "folded fin" and not a cud.

    Either way it's interesting to me and I got a quick crash course in cuds, retained cuds, die cracks, and now i'm on the lookout! I think I already found another 1883 with a true cud on eBay i've got a small bid on :nailbiting:

    Attached is a better closeup photo of the area.

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  11. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    Looking at the edge will tell you if it is a proof or not. If there is any beveling, it is not a proof
     
  12. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Proof diagnostics: obv. I some die crumbling within top of 3 .
    Obv. II spike to left from middle of left upright of1.possible RPD, obv.. III doubling on 1 and first 8,Obv. IV normal date with severalpositional varieties. Rev. Type A no denomination.
    Proof mintage 5219
     
  13. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    MS strike from retired proof die now striking ms coins. They actullly increased the diameter from the diameter of a shield nickel platchet.
    I'm sure they wanted push each die pair to the fullest strike range.as early shield nickel dies only had about 10,000 strikes before the die exploded !
     
    Last edited: Apr 12, 2019
  14. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    For what it's worth, here is an 1883 No Cents Nickel Proof. This is somewhat expense because it's one year type, which limited the number Proofs compared to all the other dates. If you are a type collector who wants all the Proofs, you need one of these coins.

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