coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 5c \ French New World
Collectible coins, often referred to as numismatic coins, encompass a wide range of items, including historical coins, commemoratives, and bullion. In the context of the United States, the 5-cent coin, commonly known as the nickel, has several varieties, including the Buffalo nickel and Jefferson nickel, both sought after by collectors. The connection to the French New World highlights the historical context of early American coinage, as French influence played a role in commerce and trade during the colonial period. Collectors value coins based on factors like rarity, condition, and historical significance.
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1825-A 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1825 | Paris |
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1827-H 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1827 | La Rochelle |
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1828-A 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1828 | Paris |
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1839-A 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1839 | Paris |
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1839-A 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1839 | Paris |
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1841-A 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1841 | Paris |
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1844-A 5c BN | 5c | French New World | 1844 | Paris |