- 1937-P Buffalo Nickel, type II reverse
- 1902 Indian Head Cent, type II reverse
- 1897 Liberty Head Nickel, type II reverse



Next up is a 1902 Indian Head Cent, designed by James Barton Longacre, who served as Chief Engraver for the US MInt. This coin was produced from 1859–1909, sporting a laurel wreath on the reverse the first year and an oak wreath with shield in subsequent years.

Lastly, there is a heavily-worn Liberty Head Nickel, often called the "V-Nickel" because of the Roman Numeral "V" (for "five") on the back of the coin. Sadly, this coin is in poor condition, especially on the reverse side, so the "V" does not show in photos. In fact, it is almost indiscernible to the eye, and completely disappears with any magnification whatsoever. The lighting has to be perfect, too, for even part of the ghostly "V" to be faintly glimpsed.
I will hold off writing more about the Liberty Head Nickel for now, as I am in the middle of cleaning-out my now-deceased parents' house and have been very busy lately. Also, according to a note I found, there might be a few of these in the Safe Deposit Box at the bank. Once I have access to it and can retrieve what is there, more photos might be forthcoming (if the note I found is accurate).


SOURCES 1 Wikipedia: Buffalo Nickel 2 Wikipedia: Indian Head Cent 3 Wikipedia: Liberty Head Nickel




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