Description: DescriptionThe Danbury Mint 1883 Racketeer Liberty Head Nickel Set Stock Image #1 & 2 The coins & box are in great condition. The box or protective holders may show signs of wear and/or tear. Legendary coins minted more than 135 years ago showcased in a deluxe wooden display chest. Over 135 years ago in 1883, a nickel ignited a scandal that rocked the nation and forced the U.S. Mint to change the coin’s design almost immediately. The original 1883 Liberty Head Nickel was issued without the word “Cents” on the coin. Con men gold-plated the coins and passed them off as new $5 gold pieces. The 1883 Liberty Head Nickel and the $5 gold coin of this era were almost identical in size, so it was easy to mistake a gold-plated “No Cents” nickel for a $5 gold coin. The scam was shut down just weeks later when “Cents” was added to the reverse design on the nickel. As a result, the “No Cents” nickel is one of the most notorious and scarce coins in U.S. history! Only about 25 percent of the first-year 1883 coins are the “No Cents” variety, and most of these coins were worn out in circulation or destroyed over a century ago. The few remaining coins are prized for their stunning history and their unique place in one of the most captivating tales in American coinage. Known as the “Racketeer” nickel because of its notorious place in history, the original Liberty Head Nickel is now a legendary collector’s item — but it was made for such a short time that it is becoming virtually impossible to find even a single coin. You are now invited to own an original 1883 Liberty Head Nickel richly layered in 24kt gold by the Danbury Mint, the coin that caused one of the most embarrassing events in coinage history, along with the coin that replaced it. Presenting…The 1883 “Racketeer” Liberty Head Nickel Set, available exclusively from the Danbury Mint and housed in a deluxe wooden display chest at no additional charge. Product Specifications: Coins Included: 1883 “No Cents” Liberty Head Nickel richly layered by the Danbury Mint in 24kt gold and an 1883 “With Cents” Liberty Head Nickel. Display Material: Wooden Display Size: 7” Wide x 5-1/2” Deep x 3” Tall (closed) The listing is for the Danbury Box & Coin Set only. Free Shipping! Please see photos The pictured item is the exact item you will receive. We strive to take the most accurate photos of our items because we believe grading and condition is very subjective. That is why we leave the final determination of the condition and grade to you. We strive for happy buyers and a five star rating, so if you have any issues please contact us so we may have the opportunity to handle any issues that may arise. Your satisfaction and positive feedback is very important to us and is always greatly appreciated. Customer Satisfaction / Return Policy We guarantee that all the items we list are 100% authentic and we offer a full refund if you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us before returning an item so we can issue you an RMA. Any items being returned must be received in the same condition they were sent to you in. We are open during normal business hours (10am - 6pm) from Monday through Friday, and will not be available to answer any inquiries after business hours and over weekends. Please keep this in mind when submitting any questions regarding our items.PaymentWe accept PayPal payments only. All PayPal addresses must be confirmed and verified. Payments must be received in full within 5 days of the auction ending or the item may be subject to relisting.ShippingAll items are shipped via USPS or FedEx. We do not ship outside the United States, unless processed through Ebay's Global Shipping Program.
Price: 98.99 USD
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
End Time: 2024-08-14T13:45:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Denomination: 5C
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Coin: Liberty
Year: 1883
Strike Type: Business
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: Uncertified