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The E-Sylum: Volume 26, Number 41, October 8, 2023, Article 7

BOOK REVIEW: MILLION DOLLAR NICKELS

CoinWeek published a review of the 2005 book Million Dollar Nickels by Paul Montgomery, Mark Borckardt and Ray Knight. Here's an excerpt - see the complete article online for more. -Editor

  Million Dollar Nickels

The 1913 Liberty Head nickel is one of the most valuable and famous of all United States coins. Produced in secrecy and without official authorization in either late 1912 or early 1913, the coin is the last to bear the Liberty Head design created by United States Mint Chief Engraver Charles Barber design. Coin collectors became aware of its existence in 1919 when Mint employee Samuel Brown showed the nickels at a Chicago Coin Club meeting. Shortly before doing this, Brown had placed an ad in The Numismatist claiming that he was willing to pay $500 each for 1913 nickels. This was an enormous sum for a civil servant at the time but the ruse worked, and all five nickels were purchased by Colonel E.H.R. Green.

To learn more about the history and allure of the nickel than you will anywhere else, CoinWeek recommends that you read the book Million Dollar Nickels: Mysteries of the Illicit 1913 Liberty Head Nickels Revealed… (Zyrus Press, 2005) by numismatists Paul Montgomery and Mark Borckardt and researcher Ray Knight. The book is out of print but not difficult to source. It covers the various origin theories of the coin–all of which contain some degree of exaggeration and mythmaking–and tracks the coins through 80 years of private ownership. The book culminates in the re-discovery of the Walton nickel in 2003.

To read the complete article, see:
Million Dollar Nickels Is an Essential Read (https://coinweek.com/million-dollar-nickels-is-an-essential-read/)

To read an earlier E-Sylum article, see:
BOOK REVIEW: MILLION DOLLAR NICKELS (https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v09n19a08.html)

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