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- A historic collection showcasing every year's nickel minted in the 20th century — from the first in 1901 to the last in 2000!
- Includes all the hard-to-find issues, such as the 1931 Buffalo Nickel that had the lowest mintage of all nickels minted in the 20th century and the nickels struck in 1938, which was the only year during the 20th century that the U.S. Mint struck two different nickel designs, the Buffalo Nickel and the Jefferson Nickel.
- Each coin is encased in an individual crystal-clear capsule, making it safe to examine on both sides without fear of damage from dust, dirt and fingerprints.
- Deluxe wooden display chest included at no additional charge.
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Product Details
Product Specifications:
Coins Included: 99 Nickels including 13 Liberty Head Nickels, 23 Buffalo Nickels and 63 Jefferson Nickels.
Display Material: Wooden
Display Size: 13-1/2" Wide x 11" Deep x 5" Tall (closed).
Item #:11183-0022
Every nickel minted in the 20th century, many over 100 years old!
The nickel is one of America’s most fascinating and important coins. 20th century nickels span three different series, including the long-gone Liberty Head Nickel from the early 1900s and the legendary Buffalo Nickel — and include the only SILVER nickels in history. However, the age and growing scarcity of these coins makes it more difficult with every passing day to assemble a meaningful collection that spans the complete century.
Now you are invited to reserve The Complete 20th Century Nickel Treasury, a comprehensive collection of every year’s nickel design minted in the 20th century. Available exclusively from the Danbury Mint and handsomely presented in a custom wooden display chest, it includes historic and rarely seen coins…and many that are now over 100 years old.
The classic Liberty Head Nickel was America’s five-cent coin at the turn of the 20th century. The only nickel to depict Liberty, it was last made for circulation over a century ago in 1912. These were America’s nickels when Theodore Roosevelt was president, when men first flew an airplane and when Ford introduced the Model T automobile.
In 1913, the U.S. Mint introduced one of America’s most famous and beautiful coins — the stunning Buffalo Nickel, which was issued through World War I, the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression. The coin honors America’s Wild West heritage and was created by renowned sculptor James Earle Fraser. Every year’s Buffalo Nickel is included in this complete collection, even the low-mintage 1931 issue!
The Jefferson Nickel replaced the Buffalo Nickel in 1938 and remained as the nation’s nickel for the rest of the 20th century. It is one of America’s most enduring coin designs. What’s more, coins minted during World War II were struck in 35% silver to save nickel for the war effort — making them the only silver nickels in history! The result is a collection of significant meaning, beauty and importance. Collectively, these three coveted series encompass the entire century, bringing 100 years of history and culture to life like never before.
All coins dated 1901 to 1964 will be presented in collectible circulated condition, while coins from 1965 to the end of the century will be in uncirculated condition. What’s more, each historic nickel is housed in a crystal-clear capsule that both protects it from damage and allows it to be safely stored for the enjoyment of future generations. Coins will be delivered at the rate of four per month, except for the final shipment that will include three coins. Also included — at no additional charge — is a custom-made wooden display chest that will be sent at about the same time as the second coin shipment. The display features spaces for each coin, which can be removed whenever you wish to examine its fine details or share its fascinating history with friends and family.
How long will it take for my order to be shipped?
Most in-stock, non-personalized items will ship within 1 week of purchase.
What shipping method does the Danbury Mint normally use to ship me the product?
We usually use U.S. Postal Service or FedEx. Express shipping is available for most items for an additional charge.
What is your return policy?
Your satisfaction is completely guaranteed. If you are not delighted with your purchase, you may return it for any reason within 90 days for replacement or full refund.
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When will my credit card be charged?
Your credit card will be charged upon shipment of your order. If you are paying in installments, your card will be charged in monthly intervals, beginning when your product is shipped.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and PayPal for new orders and payments for existing orders on our web site. For mail-in orders, we accept credit cards or money orders denominated in U.S. dollars and drawn on a U.S. bank.
How long will it take for my order to be shipped?
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Will I receive a confirming email once I place an order online?
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What are installment payments?
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There are no gimmicks or hidden fees. The total cost of an item doesn’t change whether paying in full or in installments. This is simply offered as a convenience to our customers. Please be advised that installments are only available on orders placed with a major credit card.
Does it cost more to pay by the installment plan than if you pay all at once?
No, there is no extra cost for paying by installments – this is a convenience that we offer to our customers.
Why do I pay for shipping and service on each installment?
We take the total cost of shipping and service and divide it by the number of installments so that each installment is the same amount. The shipping and service charge is the same whether you pay in full or in installments.