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- The 1867 Shield Nickel was the second year of issue for the series. The reverse of the coin includes 13 rays between the 13 stars representing the original colonies1. However, the rays caused the coinage dies to fail early because of the extra pressure needed to strike the nickel alloy and to force the metal into the recesses of the dies2. A decision was made to remove the rays, in the hopes that their removal might solve some of the production problems3. In the 17 years of issue, just 15% of Shield nickels were minted with rays1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The reverse of these early 1866 and 1867 issues include 13 rays between the 13 stars representing the original colonies. Later in 1867 the rays were removed due to minting difficulties. In the 17 years of issue, just 15% of Shield nickels were minted with rays. Well-preserved Fine quality.iccoin.com/u-s-1866-1867-shield-nickel-with-rays-fine/The first versions of the new Nickel included rays on the reverse, between the stars surrounding the large 5 at the center of the coin. These extra elements caused the coinage dies to fail early because of the extra pressure needed to strike the nickel alloy and to force the metal into the recesses of the dies.www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/category/nickels/shield-ni…In 1867, the Mint continued using a reverse with the rays interspersed between the stars. Problems in striking the coins continued, particularly the difficulties in bringing up all the details and with dies cracking prematurely. A decision was made to remove the rays, in the hopes that their removal might solve some of the production problems.www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1867-5c-rays/3791
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Feb 15, 2024 · Introduced following the end of the Civil War, the Shield nickel was the nation’s first five-cent piece with nickel metal content. The coin was proposed at least partly in response to the...
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The mintage of the 1867 With Rays Nickel is a fraction of that of the 1867 No Rays, but the difference is not so stark in the number of certified examples. For instance, the PCGS Population Report (as of June 2011), shows 547 With …
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In order to give an 1867 Shield Nickel a price, you must first look at the reverse side and determine whether it is a piece with or without rays. After establishing the existence (or lack thereof) of rays, you can then assess the coin’s …
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Minted after the Civil War to replace fractional currency, this was America's first nickel 5 cent piece. The Mint's chief engraver, James B. Longacre, created the obverse design based on his previous 2 cent piece: shown is the familiar U.S. …
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A 100% original AU/Unc example of this important Shield Nickel variety. In the Condition Census, currently 3 in AU-58 at PCGS, with one MS-62 and one MS-64 previously graded (now no longer listed in the Pop); the NGC Pop consists of …
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