You’re OK I thought it’d be more brilliant. Either way. I’m still happy.
BEAUTIFUL!!!! My husband and I love this coin. It is stunning!
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Beautiful found 3 that I didn't have
Superb looking coin thank you
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The 1882 Shield Nickel represents one of the final chapters in America’s first five-cent nickel series. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this historic coin features the iconic shield design created by James B. Longacre, a symbol of national unity that remains highly sought after by collectors today. Certified NGC MS65 CAC, this example offers exceptional quality and eye appeal that stands out in any collection.
With a circulation mintage of 11,472,900 coins, the 1882 issue is one of the more available dates in the series, yet truly premium survivors are far scarcer. This coin’s Gem Mint State 65 grade reflects outstanding preservation, while the coveted CAC approval confirms its superior quality for the assigned grade. Collectors value CAC-certified coins for their added confidence and market recognition.
The Shield Nickel series was struck from 1866 through 1883, making it an important part of early U.S. numismatic history. This Philadelphia issue showcases the classic shield obverse and intricate reverse design that defined the denomination during the post-Civil War era. Owning a Gem-quality Shield Nickel provides a tangible connection to a transformative period in American coinage.
Adding to its desirability, the NGC population for the 1882 Shield Nickel in MS65 is only 173 pieces, with an estimated CAC population of 20 or fewer examples. This combination of high-grade preservation and CAC endorsement makes it a standout acquisition for collectors seeking premium-quality type coins. Scarce in CAC-approved Gem condition, this coin offers both historical significance and collector appeal.
Key Features
NGC MS65 CAC certified 1882 Shield Nickel
Struck at the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark)
Designed by James B. Longacre
Estimated CAC population of 20 or fewer examples
Whether you're building a Shield Nickel set, assembling a high-end type collection, or seeking a CAC-approved rarity, this 1882 Shield Nickel NGC MS65 CAC is a remarkable example of early American nickel coinage.
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You’re OK I thought it’d be more brilliant. Either way. I’m still happy.
BEAUTIFUL!!!! My husband and I love this coin. It is stunning!
QULITY VERSUS COST = SORT OF OKAY
Beautiful found 3 that I didn't have
Superb looking coin thank you
