1885 5C G4 Certification #43001776, PCGS #3846
Owner's Comments
Undergraded, possible G6.
Expert Comments
Ron Guth
The 1885 Liberty Head Nickel has the second lowest mintage of the entire series (after the 1912-S). Most of the Liberty Head Nickel dates have mintages over 10 million, some over 20 million, a few over 30 million, and two that are just shy of 40 million. As a result, the 1885 is a very scarce coin and a widely recognized, highly popular rarity. In terms of pricing, the 1885 generally costs more than the lower-mintage 1912-S, partly because fewer of the former were saved in the year of issue.
The PCGS Population Report shows MS64 as the most "common" Mint State grade. MS66 examples are very scarce and the inest example certified by PCGS is a single PCGS MS67.
PCGS #
3846
Designer
Charles E. Barber
Edge
Plain
Diameter
21.20 millimeters
Weight
5.00 grams
Mintage
1473300
Metal
75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Pop Higher
1524
Pop Lower
469
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More
| 65 or Better | 5000 |
| All Grades | 750 |
| 60 or Better | 150 |
| 65 or Better | R-4.0 |
| All Grades | R-5.5 |
| 60 or Better | R-7.5 |
| 65 or Better | 1 / 32 TIE |
| All Grades | 1 / 32 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 2 / 32 TIE |
| 65 or Better | 1 / 33 TIE |
| All Grades | 1 / 33 TIE |
| 60 or Better | 2 / 33 TIE |


