From what I've seen, the two 19th century nickel 5-cent series (Shield and Liberty V) have never been widely popular with collectors. Don't know why but it probably has something to do with the lack of intrinsic value that silver has, the "warmth" of the copper color and the fact that there are very few people alive today that used them extensively. And the designs weren't all that thrilling. The Indian Head (Buffalo) nickel 5-cent series is generally the oldest issue to capture collector interest. Here's the four nickels in my type set from those two issues: Shield Nickel with Rays: http://home.comcast.net/~dcderoo/5-1866-Rays-Final-txt.jpg Shield Nickel without Rays: http://home.comcast.net/~dcderoo/5-1882-Final-txt.jpg Liberty V Nickel without Cents: http://home.comcast.net/~dcderoo/5-1883-NC-Final-txt.jpg Liberty V Nickel with Cents: http://home.comcast.net/~dcderoo/5-1897-Final-txt.jpg I don't think there is a compelling reason to show my Buffalo or Jefferson nickels.
BTW, do you prefer images being posted vs. links? I use links mostly for the dial-up users. But are there that many anymore?
Great coins! I always liked the Liberty nickel. It's for the most part an inexpensive set to work on in circulated condition. Guy~
Nice Kanga.....especially like the '83 "no cents" nickel (as this is the only example of the liberty series that I own). Shields I gotta work on....always thought the design quite desireable. As to the "link" question? I always like it when the pics are contained within the post. Then again, I don't have "dial up".
Nice coins, I really like the 1866 nickel. How much does one of those cost, like the 1866? Here's my V nickel, I don't have any normal ones, yet. :whistle:
kanga: Nice coins, but those pictures! Wow, great pictures, someday I have to learn how to do that. Excellent presentation.