1 | Name | Date | Mint | Type | Attribution | Fivaz-Stanton (New) | Fivaz-Stanton (OLD) | CONECA | Diagnostics | Comments | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 |
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2 | 1913 TYPE 1 5C MS | 1913 | Type 1 | This type has the value FIVE CENTS set upon a raised plain. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13915-1-1524665327.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13915-2-1524665336.jpg | |||||||
3 | 1913 TYPE 1 3-1/2 LEGS 5C MS | 1913 | Type 1 | 3-1/2 LEGS | FS-901 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw left the bison's right foreleg diminished. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||
4 | 1913 TYPE 1 3-1/2 LEGS 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1913 | Type 1 | 3-1/2 LEGS 2 FEATHERS | FS-901 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw left the bison's right foreleg diminished and eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||
5 | 1913 - D TYPE 1 5C MS | 1913 | D | Type 1 | This type has the value FIVE CENTS set upon a raised plain. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13916-1-1526936329.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13916-2-1526936331.jpg | ||||||
6 | 1913 - D TYPE 1 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1913 | D | Type 1 | 2 FEATHERS | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
7 | 1913 - S TYPE 1 5C MS | 1913 | S | Type 1 | This type has the value FIVE CENTS set upon a raised plain. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13917-1-1538667685.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13917-2-1538667687.jpg | ||||||
8 | 1913 - S TYPE 1 2 FEATHERS, NO "F" 5C MS | 1913 | S | Type 1 | 2 FEATHERS, NO "F" | FS-401 | Erosion or polishing of the die eradicated the designer's initial below the date. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819533-1-1531150644.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819533-2-1545064516.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819533-3-1545064518.jpg | ||
9 | 1913 TYPE 2 5C MS | 1913 | Type 2 | On this type the value FIVE CENTS has been set within an exergue. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4752048-004-13921-1572623092.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4752048-004r-13921-1572623094.jpg | |||||||
10 | 1913 DDO TYPE 2 FS-1101 5C MS | 1913 | Type 2 | FS-1101 | FS-014.8 | DDO-001 | The date is doubled northeast of the first impression. | This variety may not be detectable on worn coins. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816034-1.jpg | ||||
11 | 1913 DDR TYPE 2 FS-1801 5C MS | 1913 | Type 2 | FS-1801 | FS-1801 | FS-014.86 | DDR-001 | Distinct doubling is seen on FIVE CENTS, the final impression being north of the first. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816003-1.jpg | ||||
12 | 1913 DDR TYPE 2 FS-1802 5C MS | 1913 | Type 2 | FS-1802 | FS-1802 | DDR-002 | Doubling is visible on E PLURIBUS UNUM. | ||||||
13 | 1913 - D TYPE 2 5C MS | 1913 | D | Type 2 | On this type the value FIVE CENTS has been set within an exergue. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13922-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13922-2.jpg | ||||||
14 | 1913 - S TYPE 2 5C MS | 1913 | S | Type 2 | On this type the value FIVE CENTS has been set within an exergue. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13923-1-1538668163.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13923-2-1538668165.jpg |
1 | Name | Date | Mint | Attribution | Fivaz-Stanton (New) | Fivaz-Stanton (OLD) | CONECA | Diagnostics | Comments | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 |
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2 | 1914 - S/S VP-001 5C MS | 1914 | S | NGC - VP-001 | RPM-001 | The mintmark was first punched too high and touching letter C of CENTS. It was then repunched southwest in a more correct position. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816465-1.jpg | |||||
3 | 1915 DDO FS-101 5C MS | 1915 | FS-101 | FS-101 | FS-014.9 | DDO-001 | Strong doubling is seen at the Indian's eyelid, nose and upper lip. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816039-1-1531150835.jpg | ||||
4 | 1915 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1915 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816007-1-1520285457.jpg | ||||||
5 | 1915 - D 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1915 | D | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819839-1-1550609620.jpg | |||||
6 | 1915 - D/D FS-501 5C MS | 1915 | D | FS-501 | FS-501 | FS-015 | RPM-001 | The mintmark is boldly repunched, the first impression being northeast of the final one and touching the C of CENTS. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816040-1.jpg | |||
7 | 1915 - S/S/S FS-501 5C MS | 1915 | S | FS-501 | FS-501 | FS-015.5 | RPM-001 | The mintmark is repunched both north and south. | ||||
8 | 1915 - S/S/S FS-502 5C MS | 1915 | S | FS-502 | FS-502 | FS-015.6 | RPM-002 | The mintmark is repunched both north and south. | ||||
9 | 1916 DOUBLED DIE OBV 5C MS | 1916 | FS-101 | FS-016 | DDO-001 | Strong doubling is seen on the date, feathers, braid and face. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816043-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816043-2.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816043-6.jpg | |||
10 | 1916 NO "F" 5C MS | 1916 | FS-401 | Erosion or polishing of the die eradicated the designer's initial. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it does have a collector following. | |||||||
11 | 1916 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1916 | FS-402 | The shallow feather closest to the Indian's neck was polished off of the die in the course of removing clash marks or erosion lines. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819518-1.jpg | ||||||
12 | 1917 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1917 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816009-1.jpg | ||||||
13 | 1917 NO "F" 5C MS | 1917 | Overpolishing of the die eradicated the shallow designer's initial "F" below the date. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/820249-1-1530820289.jpg | |||||||
14 | 1917 DDR FS-801 5C MS | 1917 | FS-801 | FS-801 | FS-016.4 | DDR-001 | Strong doubling is visible on E PLURIBUS UNUM and FIVE CENTS. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816050-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816050-2.jpg | |||
15 | 1917 - D 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1917 | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4748752-005-816011-1570220203.jpg | |||||||||
16 | 1917 - D 3-1/2 LEGS 5C MS | 1917 | FS-901 | The bison's right foreleg is partially effaced through polishing of the die. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816051-1-1531151084.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816051-2.jpg | ||||||
17 | 1917 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1917 | S | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816012-1.jpg | |||||
18 | 1918 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1918 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||||
19 | 1918 DDR FS-801 5C MS | 1918 | FS-801 | FS-801 | FS-016.45 | DDR-001 | Doubling is seen on E PLURIBUS UNUM. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816054-1.jpg | ||||
20 | 1918/7 D 5C MS | 1918 | D | FS-101 | FS-101 | FS-016.5 | DDO-001 | Remains of a 7 under the 8 of the date. This variety was caused by rehubbing a 1917 dated die with a 1918 dated die. | The coin in the first photo also displays strike doubling, which is unrelated to the overdate variety. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/5c%201918over7D-816057-1560260161.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4919610-003cu-816057-1560260038.jpg | |
21 | 1918 S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1918 | S | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816056-1-1539868347.jpg | |||||
22 | 1919 DDO VP-001 5C MS | 1919 | VP-001 | DDO-002 | Dramatic doubling is seen on the Indian's braid, with lesser doubling on his profile and eye, as well as on LIBERTY. | The shallow doubling evident at the Indian's nose, the date and the designer's initial is simply strike doubling. This is common on Buffalo Nickels and does not pertain to the variety. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819805-1-1548776969.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819805-2-1548776980.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819805-2-1525353739.jpg | |||
23 | 1919 DDO VP-002 5C MS | 1919 | VP-002 | DDO-003 | Doubling is visible on the Indian's eye, nose and braid. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/820316-1-1548776822.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/820316-2-1548776825.jpg | |||||
24 | 1919 NO "F" 5C MS | 1919 | The designer's initial was obliterated from the die by die erosion, die polishing or a combination of the two. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it does have a collector following. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4751722-007-820418-1572446943.jpg | |||||||
25 | 1919 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1919 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||||
26 | 1919 NO "F" 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1919 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||||
27 | 1919 - D 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1919 | D | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||
28 | 1919 S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1919 | S | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. |
1 | Name | Date | Mint | Attribution | Fivaz-Stanton (New) | Fivaz-Stanton (OLD) | CONECA | Diagnostics | Comments | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 |
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2 | 1920 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1920 | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||
3 | 1920 - D 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1920 | D | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
4 | 1920 - D/D FS-502 5C MS | 1920 | D | FS-502 | RPM-001 | The mintmark was repunched north of the first impression. | ||||||
5 | 1920 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1920 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
6 | 1921 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1921 | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||
7 | 1921 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1921 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
8 | 1923 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1923 | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | ||||||
9 | 1925 - D 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1925 | D | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
10 | 1925 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1925 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816033-1-1521482433.jpg | ||||
11 | 1925 - S/S FS-501 5C MS | 1925 | S | FS-501 | FS-016.64 | RPM-001 | Strong repunching east of the S. | |||||
12 | 1926 DDO & DDR FS-101/801 5C MS | 1926 | FS-101/801 | DDO-002 & DDR-002 | Doubling is visible on LIBERTY and E PLURIBUS UNUM. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816948-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816948-2.jpg | |||||
13 | 1926 - D 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1926 | D | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
14 | 1926 - D 3-1/2 LEGS 5C MS | 1926 | D | FS-901 | FS-901 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw left the bison's right foreleg diminished. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819485-1.jpg | ||||
15 | 1927 - D/D/D FS-501 5C MS | 1927 | D | FS-501 | FS-501 | FS-016.7 | RPM-001 | Strong repunching north and south of primary mintmark. | This variety can be hard to see in low grades or late die states. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/5902358-003-816065-1600198934.jpg | ||
16 | 1927 - D 3-1/2 LEGS 5C MS | 1927 | D | 3-1/2 LEGS | FS-901 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw left the bison's right foreleg diminished. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4884575-001cu-816035-1561044725.jpg | ||||
17 | 1927 - S DDO FS-101 5C MS | 1927 | S | FS-101 | DDO-001 | Doubling is visible on the bottoms of the feathers and on the date. | ||||||
18 | 1927 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1927 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
19 | 1928 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1928 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
20 | 1929 DDO FS-101 5C MS | 1929 | FS-101 | The date is doubled. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816069-1.jpg | |||||||
21 | 1929 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1929 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | |||||
22 | 1929 - S/S/S VP-001 5C MS | 1929 | S | VP-001 | RPM-002 | The mintmark was repunched twice--- east of the final one and also northeast. In the later die state, only the east impression remains. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/817069-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/817069-2.jpg | ||||
23 | 1929 - S/S VP-002 5C MS | 1929 | S | VP-002 | RPM-001 | The mintmark was repunched southwest of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/820307-1-1546620611.jpg |
1 | Name | Date | Mint | Attribution | Fivaz-Stanton (New) | Fivaz-Stanton (OLD) | CONECA | Diagnostics | Comments | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 | Image 4 | Image 5 | Image 6 |
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2 | 1930 DDO FS-101 5C MS | 1930 | FS-101 | FS-101 | FS-017 | DDO-001 | Strong doubling is seen on the Indian's eye and nose, as well as the date. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816072-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816072-2.jpg | ||||||
3 | 1930 DDO FS-102 5C MS | 1930 | FS-102 | FS-102 | DDO-004 | Doubling is seen on the Indian's eyelid and the long feather. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816825-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816825-2.jpg | |||||||
4 | 1930 DDO FS-103 5C MS | 1930 | FS-103 | FS-103 | DDO-006 | Doubling is visible at the Indian's eye brow and the long feather. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816923-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816923-2.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816923-3.jpg | ||||||
5 | 1930 DDR FS-801 5C MS | 1930 | FS-801 | FS-801 | FS-017.5 | DDR-001 | The bison's left foreleg is doubled. There is a raised lump on the left hindleg which is diagnostic for this die. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816073-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816073-2.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816073-3.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816073-4.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816073-5.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816073-6.jpg | ||
6 | 1930 DDR FS-802 5C MS | 1930 | FS-802 | FS-802 | FS-017.3 | DDR-002 | Doubling on PL and U of PLURIBUS UNUM | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4837841-013a-816037-1609769774.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4837841-013b-816037-1609769776.jpg | ||||||
7 | 1930 - S DDO FS-101 5C MS | 1930 | S | FS-101 | FS-101 | DDO-001 | Doubling is visible on LIBERTY and the date as extended height to both. | The illustrated coin has contact marks at the bottoms of numerals 30, and this is not a feature of the variety. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819685-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819685-2.jpg | |||||
8 | 1930 - S 2 FEATHERS 5C MS | 1930 | S | FS-401 | FS-401 | Polishing of the die to remove clash marks, erosion lines or some other flaw eradicated the shallowest of the Indian's three headdress feathers. | This is a die state rather than a true variety, but it is popular with series specialists. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816046-1-1549464555.jpg | |||||||
9 | 1930 - S/S FS-501 5C MS | 1930 | S | FS-501 | FS-501 | FS-017.71 | RPM-002 | Strong repunching east of mintmark. | |||||||
10 | 1930 - S/S VP-002 5C MS | 1930 | S | VP-002 | RPM-005 | The mintmark was repunched south of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816331-1.jpg | ||||||||
11 | 1930 - S/S VP-003 5C MS | 1930 | S | VP-003 | RPM-001 | The mintmark was repunched southeast of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/817115-1.jpg | ||||||||
12 | 1930 - S/S VP-004 5C MS | 1930 | S | VP-004 | RPM-006 | The mintmark was repunched east of its first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/4754824-002-820429-1575645701.jpg | ||||||||
13 | 1931 - S DDR FS-801 5C MS | 1931 | S | FS-801 | FS-801 | DDR-002 | Doubling is visible on the bison's legs. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819686-1.jpg | |||||||
14 | 1931 - S TDR FS-802 5C MS | 1931 | S | FS-802 | FS-802 | DDR-003 | Tripling is visible on E PLURIBUS UNUM. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819687-1.jpg | |||||||
15 | 1931 - S/S VP-001 5C MS | 1931 | S | VP-001 | RPM-001 | The mintmark was repunched east of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816448-1.jpg | ||||||||
16 | 1934 - D SMALL D 5C MS | 1934 | D | This is the mintmark style used 1917-29 and for a few 1934-D nickels. | The Small D variety is more scarce than the Large D, but it has not attracted a lot of attention from collectors. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819504-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819504-2.jpg | ||||||||
17 | 1934 - D/D SMALL D VP-001 5C MS | 1934 | D | VP-001 | RPM-001 | The mintmark was repunched east of its first impression. | This variety frequently is seen with strike doubling at the top of the mintmark and with a diagonal die crack connecting letters VE CE. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/5953018-002-827541-1624895229.jpg | |||||||
18 | 1934 - D LARGE D 5C MS | 1934 | D | This mintmark style debuted on 1933-D cents and was used for most 1934-D nickels and all remaining Denver Mint Buffalo Nickels. | This is the more common mintmark style for 1934. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819505-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819505-2.jpg |
1 | Name | Date | Mint | Attribution | Fivaz-Stanton (New) | Fivaz-Stanton (OLD) | CONECA | Diagnostics | Comments | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 | Image 4 |
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2 | 1937 - D/D VP-002 5C MS | 1937 | D | VP-002 | RPM-001 | The mintmark is repunched west of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816102-2-1545064596.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816102-1-1545064689.jpg | |||||
3 | 1937 - D/D VP-003 5C MS | 1937 | D | VP-003 | RPM-002 | The mintmark was repunched west of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816256-1.jpg | ||||||
4 | 1937 - D/D VP-004 5C MS | 1937 | D | VP-004 | RPM-008 | The mintmark was repunched west of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/817212-1.jpg | ||||||
5 | 1937 - D/D/D VP-005 5C MS | 1937 | D | VP-005 | RPM-005 | The mintmark was punched three times, with earlier impressions to the south and east of the final one. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/5898588-001-821401-1596829487.jpg | ||||||
6 | 1937 - D 3 LEGS 5C MS | 1937 | D | 3 LEGS | FS-901 | FS-020.2 | The front leg of the Buffalo is missing, aside from the hoof. Not a true variety, this is a late die state of a formerly normal die that developed heavy erosion lines. In polishing the die to remove these lines and/or clash marks, the shallowest element of the design was polished away. | This attribution is made automatically as part of the grading process, and no VarietyPlus fee is required. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816092-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816092-2.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816092-3.jpg | ||
7 | 1937 - S/S VP-001 5C MS | 1937 | S | VP-001 | RPM-002 | The mintmark was repunched southwest of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/817097-1.jpg | ||||||
8 | 1938 - D BUFFALO 5C MS | 1938 | D | This is the Indian Head and Bison type, which was transitional with the Jefferson type for 1938-D nickels. | This distinction is made automatically in the normal course of grading, and a VarietyPlus fee is not required. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13984-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13984-2.jpg | ||||||
9 | 1938 - D/D BUFFALO 5C MS | 1938 | D | The mintmark was repunched. | This designation is used generically for repunched mintmark coins not submitted under VarietyPlust service. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13986-1-1545075032.jpg | |||||||
10 | 1938 - D/D BUFFALO FS-501 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-501 | FS-501 | RPM-001 | The mintmark is repunched north of the first impression. | The second example is a later die state having the underlying letter soft and partially effaced. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816129-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816129-2.jpg | |||
11 | 1938 - D/D BUFFALO FS-502 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-502 | FS-502 | RPM-002 | The mintmark was repunched southeast of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819540-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819540-2.jpg | ||||
12 | 1938 - D/D BUFFALO FS-503 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-503 | FS-503 | RPM-003 | The mintmark was repunched east of the first impression. | The second photo shows the late die state of this variety. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819541-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819541-2.jpg | |||
13 | 1938 - D/D BUFFALO FS-504 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-504 | FS-504 | RPM-004 | The mintmark was repunched east of the first impression. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816189-1-1550609648.jpg | |||||
14 | 1938 - D/S BUFFALO 5C MS | 1938 | D | The mintmark was punched over a previously punched S. | This is a generic description used when coins are not submitted under VarietyPlus service. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/13985-1-1545075120.jpg | |||||||
15 | 1938 - D/D/D/S BUFFALO FS-511 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-511 | FS-511 | FS-020.5 | OMM-001 | The D mintmark was repunched three times over an S mintmark. | This early die state (EDS) shows all four punchings. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816095-1.jpg | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816095-2.jpg | ||
16 | 1938 - D/S BUFFALO FS-511 LDS 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-511 LDS | FS-511 LDS | A D mintmark was punched multiple times over an S mintmark. | In this late die state (LDS) the multiple punchings of the D are no longer visible, though the S is still seen above and within the final D. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/816425-1.jpg | |||||
17 | 1938 - D/S BUFFALO FS-512 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-512 | FS-512 | OMM-002 | The D mintmark was punched squarely over a previously punched S. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819537-1.jpg | |||||
18 | 1938 - D/S BUFFALO FS-513 5C MS | 1938 | D | FS-513 | FS-513 | OMM-003 | The D mintmark was punched directly atop a previous S mintmark. The diagonal of the S is visible within the D. | https://d16hw7tbcsk68f.cloudfront.net/s3/ngccoin-production/variety-plus/819538-1.jpg |
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4 | Below are the identifiers for FS listings | ||
5 | 101-299 = Obverse doubled die and/or date variety | ||
6 | 301-399 = Obverse date variety | ||
7 | 401-499 = Obverse variety - miscellaneous | ||
8 | 501-699 = Mintmark variety | ||
9 | 701-799 = Miscellaneous variety | ||
10 | 801-899 = Reverse doubled die | ||
11 | 901-999 = Reverse variety |