The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is a legendary error coin, only five of which are known to exist. This coin is highly prized by collectors due to its historical significance.
1. 1942/D Double Die Nickel
The 1969-S Double Die Nickel features a double image of the Monticello building on the reverse. This error is relatively common, but well-preserved specimens can be quite valuable.
3. 1969-S Double Die Nickel
4. 1937-D Double Die Nickel
The 1937-D Double Die Nickel is another popular double die variety. The error affects the date and the Monticello building, creating a distinct double image.
5. 1953-S Double Die Nickel
The 1953-S Double Die Nickel features a double image of the Monticello building on the reverse. It's a relatively common error, but well-preserved specimens are highly sought after by collectors.
6. 1964-D Double Die Nickel
The 1964-D Double Die Nickel is known for its double image of the date and the Monticello building. This error is less common than some other double die varieties, making it quite desirable to collectors.
The 1946-S Off-Center Nickel is a fascinating error where the design of the coin is struck off-center, leaving a portion of the coin blank or partially struck.
7. 1946-S Off-Center Nickel
The 1955-S Double Die Nickel is a popular double die variety that features a double image of the Monticello building on the reverse. It's a relatively common error, but well-preserved specimens can be quite valuable.
8. 1955-S Double Die Nickel
The 1963-D Double Die Nickel is a less common double die variety, with the error affecting the date and the Monticello building. It's a desirable error coin for collectors.
9. 1963-D Double Die Nickel
The 1974-D Double Die Nickel is another relatively common double die variety, with the error affecting the date and the Monticello building. It's a popular choice for collectors.