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1916 5c Doubled Die Obverse MS

1916/1916 Double Die 5c NGC MS63 (FS-016)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 PCGS....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 NGC. FS-101....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 NGC. FS-101....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 NGC. FS-101....
Source: HA

1916 5C Doubled Die Obverse MS64 NGC. FS-101....
Source: HA

1916/1916 Double Die 5c NGC MS63 (FS-016)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1916/1916 Double Die 5c NGC MS63 (FS-016)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

1916/1916 Double Die 5c NGC MS63 (FS-016)
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins

5C 1916/16 DOUBLED DIE OBVERSE PCGS MS63 CAC
Source: Legend

5C 1916/16 DOUBLED DIE OBVERSE PCGS MS63 CAC
Source: Legend

5C 1916/16 DOUBLED DIE OBVERSE PCGS MS63 CAC
Source: Legend




















Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 3110)
The 1916 doubled die Buffalo nickel is an extremely rare and popular error variety, and it’s certainly the most sought-after doubled die in the entire series. One reason this coin is so well pursued by collectors is that the doubling is clearly visible with the naked eye and is most prominent in the date as well as in the mouth area of the Indian chief.
Survival estimates for this issue range from 200 to 500 pieces. Among this small group of survivors, this coin is most commonly encountered in the mid-range circulated grades between Fine and Extremely Fine. The coin becomes extremely tough going up the grading scale to About Uncirculated and is all but elusive in the uncirculated grades, with less than two dozen known survivors. Presently, MS64 is the highest grade awarded by either PCGS or NGC, with a PCGS example once snagging more $250,000 in a 2013 Legend Rare Coins auction.
Obverse: James Earle Fraser's famous and simple design depicts a Native American chief with the word LIBERTY from 1-2 o'clock. The date is placed on the lower left of the chieftain's bust.
Reverse: A full portrait of the bison, Black Diamond, with the words UNITED STATES oF AMERICA at the top periphery with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM just underneath. The denomination FIVE CENTS is spelled out at the bottom. For the Type 1, the denomination is embossed on a flat surface.
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