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Nickel Coin Collection

New York Times 1912 Coin Collection with Marconi Telegram. The New York Times Headline, Tuesday, April 16, 1912 reports the sinking of the White Star luxury liner the Titanic, one of the most studied disasters of the 20th century. An official reproduction of the front page, four genuine U.S. 1912 coins and a reproduction of a 1912 telegraph are displayed in a beautiful blue portfolio. The New York Times was one of the first to report the sinking of the Titanic seen here in this official reproduction of the actual New York Times front page. This collection also contains genuine U.S. coins minted in 1912, a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime and a Silver Barber Quarter. The reproduction telegraph was sent to the White Star Liner Olympic. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 12" L x 9" W x 1" H Weight: ...

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New York Times 1912 Coin Collection with Marconi Telegram. The New York Times Headline, Tuesday, April 16, 1912 reports the sinking of the White Star luxury liner the Titanic, one of the most studied disasters of the 20th century. An official reproduction of the front page, four genuine U.S. 1912 coins and a reproduction of a 1912 telegraph are displayed in a beautiful blue portfolio. The New York Times was one of the first to report the sinking of the Titanic seen here in this official reproduction of the actual New York Times front page. This collection also contains genuine U.S. coins minted in 1912, a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime and a Silver Barber Quarter. The reproduction telegraph was sent to the White Star Liner Olympic. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 12" L x 9" W x 1" H Weight: ...

New York Times Titanic 1912 U.S. Mint Coin Collection Framed - 4 Coins. The New York Times headline, Tuesday, April 16, 1912 reports the sinking of the White Star luxury liner the Titanic, one of the most studied disasters of the 20th century. An official reproduction of the front page, five genuine U.S. 1912 coins are displayed in a 16" x 14" black wall frame. The New York Times was one of the first to report the sinking of the Titanic seen here in this official reproduction of the actual New York Times front page. This collection also contains genuine U.S. coins minted in 1912, a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime and a Silver Barber Quarter. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 14" L x 16" W x .5" H Weight: 2.125 lbs.

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New York Times Titanic 1912 U.S. Mint Coin Collection Framed - 4 Coins. The New York Times headline, Tuesday, April 16, 1912 reports the sinking of the White Star luxury liner the Titanic, one of the most studied disasters of the 20th century. An official reproduction of the front page, five genuine U.S. 1912 coins are displayed in a 16" x 14" black wall frame. The New York Times was one of the first to report the sinking of the Titanic seen here in this official reproduction of the actual New York Times front page. This collection also contains genuine U.S. coins minted in 1912, a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime and a Silver Barber Quarter. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 14" L x 16" W x .5" H Weight: 2.125 lbs.

New York Times Titanic 1912 Commemorative Coin Collection. One of the most famous New York Times headlines in 1912 showcases this genuine U.S. five piece coin collection, minted in 1912. The Titanic headline is commemorated along with a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime, a Silver Barber Quarter and a Silver Barber Half Dollar in a satin lined box. The 1912 Liberty Nickel was the last year of issue, the Roman numeral V on the reverse of the nickel represents 5 cents. The 90% Silver Barber Dime, Quarter and Half Dollar were designed by Charles E. Barber and feature Liberty on the obverse. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 6.25" L x 4.25" W x 1.5" H Weight: 0.5 lbs.

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New York Times Titanic 1912 Commemorative Coin Collection. One of the most famous New York Times headlines in 1912 showcases this genuine U.S. five piece coin collection, minted in 1912. The Titanic headline is commemorated along with a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime, a Silver Barber Quarter and a Silver Barber Half Dollar in a satin lined box. The 1912 Liberty Nickel was the last year of issue, the Roman numeral V on the reverse of the nickel represents 5 cents. The 90% Silver Barber Dime, Quarter and Half Dollar were designed by Charles E. Barber and feature Liberty on the obverse. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 6.25" L x 4.25" W x 1.5" H Weight: 0.5 lbs.

Legend says that one of the first gifts given by Saint Nicholas was coins! St. Nick dropped coins down the chimney, which landed into stockings hung to dry. Imagine elves collecting coins from Santa's sack and putting them into a treasure chest! Santa's elves pack each chest with a total of 35 coins, which includes a special Santa colorized Washington quarter, a US Golden Dollar, and coins from around the world. The chest also comes with a Merry Christmas translation and custom sheet. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Materials: Wood, Copper, Nickel, Bronze. Dimensions: 4.75 IN L x 3.5 IN W x 3 IN H. Weight: 1.125 LBS.

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Legend says that one of the first gifts given by Saint Nicholas was coins! St. Nick dropped coins down the chimney, which landed into stockings hung to dry. Imagine elves collecting coins from Santa's sack and putting them into a treasure chest! Santa's elves pack each chest with a total of 35 coins, which includes a special Santa colorized Washington quarter, a US Golden Dollar, and coins from around the world. The chest also comes with a Merry Christmas translation and custom sheet. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Materials: Wood, Copper, Nickel, Bronze. Dimensions: 4.75 IN L x 3.5 IN W x 3 IN H. Weight: 1.125 LBS.

World War II Collection. Created to honor a time of unequalled American pride, sacrifices and achievement, ths very special collection consists of five U.S. coins minted between 1939 and 1945. Includes the Jefferson nickel, the Mercury dime, Washington quarter and Walking Liberty Half Dollar, all made from fine silver. Also features the rare 1943 steel Lincoln penny, produced to conserve copper for the war effort. All are accented by archival graphics and displayed front and back in a handsome freestanding frame made from solid wood. Dimensions: 7.31" L x 5.81" W x 1.56" H Weight: 0.5 lbs.

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World War II Collection. Created to honor a time of unequalled American pride, sacrifices and achievement, ths very special collection consists of five U.S. coins minted between 1939 and 1945. Includes the Jefferson nickel, the Mercury dime, Washington quarter and Walking Liberty Half Dollar, all made from fine silver. Also features the rare 1943 steel Lincoln penny, produced to conserve copper for the war effort. All are accented by archival graphics and displayed front and back in a handsome freestanding frame made from solid wood. Dimensions: 7.31" L x 5.81" W x 1.56" H Weight: 0.5 lbs.

History of United States Nickels Coin Collection. Follow the history of the United States nickel as you view this framed collection. Elegantly mounted and presented are the gleaming Liberty Nickel (1883-1912), Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) and Jefferson Nickel (1938 - 2003)... and the 2004 Peace Medal Nickel, 2004 Keelboat Nickel, 2005 Ocean In View Nickel and 2005 Bison Nickel, all from the Westward Journey series... plus the 2006 Monticello Nickel. The set of 8 genuine U.S. coins includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Dimensions: 9.13" L x 7.19" W x .5" H Weight: 0.9375 lbs.

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History of United States Nickels Coin Collection. Follow the history of the United States nickel as you view this framed collection. Elegantly mounted and presented are the gleaming Liberty Nickel (1883-1912), Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) and Jefferson Nickel (1938 - 2003)... and the 2004 Peace Medal Nickel, 2004 Keelboat Nickel, 2005 Ocean In View Nickel and 2005 Bison Nickel, all from the Westward Journey series... plus the 2006 Monticello Nickel. The set of 8 genuine U.S. coins includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Dimensions: 9.13" L x 7.19" W x .5" H Weight: 0.9375 lbs.

1800's Rare Coin Collection. Enjoy the American history that lies in this rare 1800's coin set. The U.S. genuine two coin set includes an Indian Head penny and a Liberty Head nickel. It begins with an Indian Head penny, depicting "Liberty" in a war bonnet and minted between 1859 and 1909... and includes a Liberty Head nickel, with 13 stars honoring the original colonies, struck between 1883 and 1912. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 5.38" L x 3.38" W x .31" H Weight: 0.1875 lbs.

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1800's Rare Coin Collection. Enjoy the American history that lies in this rare 1800's coin set. The U.S. genuine two coin set includes an Indian Head penny and a Liberty Head nickel. It begins with an Indian Head penny, depicting "Liberty" in a war bonnet and minted between 1859 and 1909... and includes a Liberty Head nickel, with 13 stars honoring the original colonies, struck between 1883 and 1912. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 5.38" L x 3.38" W x .31" H Weight: 0.1875 lbs.

New York Times Titanic 1912 U.S. Mint Coin Collection Framed - 5 Coins. The New York Times headline, Tuesday, April 16, 1912 reports the sinking of the White Star luxury liner the Titanic, one of the most studied disasters of the 20th century. An official reproduction of the front page, five genuine U.S. 1912 coins are displayed in a 16" x 14" black wall frame. The New York Times was one of the first to report the sinking of the Titanic seen here in this official reproduction of the actual New York Times front page. This collection also contains genuine U.S. coins minted in 1912, a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime, a Silver Barber Quarter and a Silver Barber Half Dollar. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 14" L x 16" W x .5" H Weight: 2.125 lbs.

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New York Times Titanic 1912 U.S. Mint Coin Collection Framed - 5 Coins. The New York Times headline, Tuesday, April 16, 1912 reports the sinking of the White Star luxury liner the Titanic, one of the most studied disasters of the 20th century. An official reproduction of the front page, five genuine U.S. 1912 coins are displayed in a 16" x 14" black wall frame. The New York Times was one of the first to report the sinking of the Titanic seen here in this official reproduction of the actual New York Times front page. This collection also contains genuine U.S. coins minted in 1912, a Lincoln Wheat Ear Penny, a Liberty Head Nickel, a Silver Barber Dime, a Silver Barber Quarter and a Silver Barber Half Dollar. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Dimensions: 14" L x 16" W x .5" H Weight: 2.125 lbs.

November 23, 1963, marked President Lyndon B. Johnson's first day in office, and on that day he ordered his first proclamation. The proclamation issued was for a Day of Mourning on November 25, 1963, to honor the fallen President John F. Kennedy. History buffs will relive the stories written in the New York Times on November 23, 1963. The official reproduction of the front page of the New York Times headlines the events that followed President Kennedy's assassination, and is displayed in a 16 by 14 black wood wall frame. The frame includes the reproduction front page along with a Copper Lincoln Cent, a Jefferson Nickel, a Silver Roosevelt Dime, a Silver Washington Quarter and a Silver Franklin Half Dollar all minted in 1963. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Materials: Solid Wood, Cardboard, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Tin, Zinc. Dimensions: 14 IN L x 16 IN W x 0.5 IN ...

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November 23, 1963, marked President Lyndon B. Johnson's first day in office, and on that day he ordered his first proclamation. The proclamation issued was for a Day of Mourning on November 25, 1963, to honor the fallen President John F. Kennedy. History buffs will relive the stories written in the New York Times on November 23, 1963. The official reproduction of the front page of the New York Times headlines the events that followed President Kennedy's assassination, and is displayed in a 16 by 14 black wood wall frame. The frame includes the reproduction front page along with a Copper Lincoln Cent, a Jefferson Nickel, a Silver Roosevelt Dime, a Silver Washington Quarter and a Silver Franklin Half Dollar all minted in 1963. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Materials: Solid Wood, Cardboard, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Tin, Zinc. Dimensions: 14 IN L x 16 IN W x 0.5 IN ...

Four coins from the 20th century are a must-have addition to your personal collection. Set includes a 1943 Lincoln Penny minted from steel due to a wartime copper shortage, plus a Silver Mercury Dime minted from 1916-1945. The Dime is also known as Winged Liberty for its resemblance to the Roman god Mercury. You also get a Buffalo Nickel struck from 1913-1938 with a description of an Indian Head on the obverse, and a Washington Bicentennial Quarter bearing the date 1776-1976. Includes plastic display sleeve with Certificate of Authenticity. Dimensions: 5 3/16" L x 4 1/8" W x 1/8" H; 0.1875 lbs.

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Four coins from the 20th century are a must-have addition to your personal collection. Set includes a 1943 Lincoln Penny minted from steel due to a wartime copper shortage, plus a Silver Mercury Dime minted from 1916-1945. The Dime is also known as Winged Liberty for its resemblance to the Roman god Mercury. You also get a Buffalo Nickel struck from 1913-1938 with a description of an Indian Head on the obverse, and a Washington Bicentennial Quarter bearing the date 1776-1976. Includes plastic display sleeve with Certificate of Authenticity. Dimensions: 5 3/16" L x 4 1/8" W x 1/8" H; 0.1875 lbs.

"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." Those words were spoken by Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963 in front of a sea of people at the Lincoln Memorial. Enjoy reading the front page of the New York Times as written the day after the famous King speech, displayed in a black wood wall frame! This handsome 16 by 14 inch frame contains an official reproduction of the August 29, 1963 front page of the New York Times, a 1963 Copper Lincoln Cent, a 1963 Jefferson Nickel, a 1963 Silver Roosevelt Dime, a 1963 Silver Washington Quarter and a 1963 Silver Franklin Half Dollar. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Materials: Solid Wood, Cardboard, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Tin, Zinc. Dimensions: 14 ...

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"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." Those words were spoken by Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963 in front of a sea of people at the Lincoln Memorial. Enjoy reading the front page of the New York Times as written the day after the famous King speech, displayed in a black wood wall frame! This handsome 16 by 14 inch frame contains an official reproduction of the August 29, 1963 front page of the New York Times, a 1963 Copper Lincoln Cent, a 1963 Jefferson Nickel, a 1963 Silver Roosevelt Dime, a 1963 Silver Washington Quarter and a 1963 Silver Franklin Half Dollar. A Certificate of Authenticity is included. Materials: Solid Wood, Cardboard, Copper, Nickel, Silver, Tin, Zinc. Dimensions: 14 ...