Philadelphia – Rare Nickel Worth Millions Up For Auction In Philadelphia

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    This 2018 photo provided by Stack's Bowers Galleries shows the obverse side of an Eliasberg 1913 Liberty Head nickel, one of only five ever produced, judged to now be in the best condition of the five based on its rating from the Professional Coin Grading Service, with the best preserved luster of the five over time as the only one to still have reflective surfaces, photographed in a protective plastic coin slab holder at the auction house's headquarters in Santa Ana, Calif. (Stack’s Bowers Galleries via AP)Philadelphia – A rare nickel is going up for auction in Philadelphia and officials say it could fetch $3 million to $5 million.

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    The Eliasberg 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is one of only five ever produced.

    The Stack’s Bowers Galleries is offering the coin for auction Aug. 15 during the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money. The fair will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center Aug. 14-18.

    The coin is named for financier Louis E. Eliasberg, who bought the coin in 1948 and amassed one of the greatest coin collections in U.S. history.

    A collection of vintage U.S. paper money also is up for auction, and could fetch up to $900,000. Some bills in the Joel R. Anderson Collection include 1880s certificates for $500 and $1,000 in silver.


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    Itchakadoozie1
    Itchakadoozie1
    5 years ago

    A penny for my thoughts up for sale. Please PM me.
    😉

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    5 years ago

    I get that it is very rare, but why 3 – 5 million dollars?