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Five-cent coins, or nickels, were first issued by the United States in 1866 to replace the silver-based "half dimes" which were struck until 1873, so there was an overlap as the both types of coinage were duplicating the need for a 5-cent piece in circulation. Nickels are still an important part of today's commerce and the Jefferson nickel is widely circulated.

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1911 5c NGC AU58

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1902 5c PCGS PR68 CAC

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1911 5c PCGS CAM CAC

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1936-D 5c PCGS MS65

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