1901-P (Philadelphia) Liberty Head Nickels

Coin / United States of America / 1901 / Philadelphia / Liberty Head Nickels / 5ยข (Five Cents, Nickel, Half Dime)

This coin is a 1901 Liberty Head Nickel, a notable piece in American numismatics, representing the iconic Liberty Head design that was used on five-cent coins for several decades. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this specific example is categorized as a Proof coin, which indicates it was specially minted for collectors rather than for circulation. Designed by the engraver Charles E. Barber, the coin features the image of Liberty in profile on the obverse, adorned with a decorative headband inscribed with the word "LIBERTY." The reverse showcases a Roman numeral "V" for five, encircled by a wreath. The coin is composed of a copper-nickel alloy and has a diameter of 21.2 millimeters, a standard measurement for nickels of this era. With a mintage of only 1,985 pieces, this coin is relatively rare, enhancing its appeal to collectors. It weighs 5 grams and has a denomination of 5 cents. The 1901 Liberty Head Nickel is an important piece of American coinage history and a prized addition to any collection, especially in Proof condition, where it maintains a brilliant, mirror-like finish that highlights its exquisite details. This particular coin exemplifies both the craftsmanship of early 20th-century U.S. minting and the enduring popularity of Liberty Head designs.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.05
diameter 21.2
height 0
material Copper-Nickel
mint-mark P
mintage 1985
type Coins
weight 5
width 0
year-display 1901