Shield Nickels were introduced in 1866 as the first five-cent coin after the half dime was discontinued. The obverse features a shield, symbolizing the protection of the nation, while the reverse showcases a "5 C" denomination flanked by the word "CENTS." The 1868 Shield Nickel, minted at the Philadelphia Mint, is notable for its relatively low mintage and distinct design elements, making it a sought-after item for collectors. This type of coin is characterized by its unique representation of American values during the post-Civil War era.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1868 5c 5c Shield Nickels 1868 Philadelphia