1910 Liberty Head Nickel. MS-67 (PCGS). Largely brilliant and untoned, with just the faintest dusting of original patina in the fields. The luster is satiny and softly cartwheeling, complementing the remarkably frosty texture noted across the devices. Nicely struck for the issue and essentially free of handling under magnification. With a mintage of 30,166,948, the 1910 Liberty nickel is very common in most grades up through MS-64. However, at the Gem level, it becomes considerably scarce, and only an estimated 250 examples remain at that level. The present MS-67 is among the very finest known, tied at the top of the PCGS Population Report with only 5 other examples.