• 1867 Shield Nickels, Proof Values

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Shield Nickels, Proof (1866–1883) series of Nickels in the U.S. Coins contains 7 distinct entries with CPG® values between $180.00 and $68,400.00. Proof versions of the Shield nickel were struck during every year of the series run from 1866 through

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Shield Nickels, Proof (1866–1883) series of Nickels in the U.S. Coins contains 7 distinct entries with CPG® values between $180.00 and $68,400.00.

Proof versions of the Shield nickel were struck during every year of the series run from 1866 through 1883. The Shield nickel, designed by James B. Longacre, became America?s first copper-nickel five-cent coin and is the forerunner of the nickel that we use today in commerce.

Proof Shield nickels are generally scarce, with between 600 and 3,000 pieces struck during any given year, with a few exceptions. On the high end of proof production is the 1883 proof Shield nickel, with 5,419 specimens struck. On the low side is the 1867 Rays proof Shield nickel, which saw a mintage of merely 25 pieces.

There are a few interesting notes about proof Shield nickels. The extraordinarily scarce 1867 Without Rays Pattern Reverse Shield nickel is one of the most challenging issues. The 1877 and 1878 are proof-only dates for the Shield nickel and thus trade at much higher levels due to pressure from date-set collectors. Also of note is the scarce 1879/8 proof overdate, though estimates by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) suggest this variety is probably about as common, or only a little less so, than the so-called normal date.

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1867 5c Rays PR
Value Range: $18,000 - $50,000
$18,000 - $50,000
1867 5c Rays PR CAM
Value Range: $26,000 - $68,400
$26,000 - $68,400
1867 5c No Rays PR
Value Range: $180.00 - $1,980
$180.00 - $1,980
1867 5c No Rays PR CAM
Value Range: $550 - $4,800
$550 - $4,800
1867 5c No Rays PR DCAM
Value Range: $3,000 - $16,800
$3,000 - $16,800
1867 5c No Rays, Pattern Reverse, FS-1902 PR
Value Range: $1,800 - $13,200
$1,800 - $13,200
1867 5c No Rays, Pattern Reverse, FS-1902 PR CAM
Value Range: $4,000 - $16,000
$4,000 - $16,000

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