Description
Liberty “V” Nickel Silver Ore & Centennial Commemorative Stamp Collection Framed * When the Liberty Nickel, designed by Charles E. Barber. Was first minted in 1883, a large “V” appeared on the reverse but the word “cents” was missing. After some were gold -plated, and passed as $5 gold pieces, the oversight was corrected and the amended version was minted until 1913. * The capsule of silver granules is an example of the ore that was once mined from the great silver deposits of the west. * Collection includes: > 6 Liberty Nickels - 1899, 1908, 1907 & 1909 - Nevada Statehood Centennial first issued in 1964. - California Gold Centennial first issued in 1948 - Silver Centennial first issued in 1959. * Wood framed coin and stamp vignette presented by the Kennedy Mint * Accented with an image of Frederic Remington's illustration "Miners Prospecting for Gold" * Clear plastic cover. * No glass. * Can easily be switched out if so desired. * Please review the photos as they are part of the description. * We encourage inquiries and we endeavor to respond quickly. * This collection is securely packaged and ready for immediate shipping.