Split Dies On 5 Cent Coins
1884 “Counterfeit”
SD-5c-1884-01R
Image Courtesy of Keith Christenson
Cross reference number: this is a Counterfeit V Nickel. 02/26/2024
1972D Denver Mint
SD-5c-1972D-01R
Image Courtesy of Earl M. Williams
Cross reference number: none.
1973D Denver Mint
SD-5c-1973D-01R
Image Courtesy of Mike Diamond
Median split die
Cross reference number: none.
SD-5c-1973D-02R
Image Courtesy of Heritage Auction
Median split die
Cross reference number: none.
.1975D Denver Mint
SD-5c-1975D-01R
Images are courtesy of Geoffrey Noe
Median split die
Cross reference: none.
1980D Denver Mint
SD-5c-1980D-02
Images are courtesy of Jon Sullivan
Median split die.
Cross reference: none. Obverse was struck through a late stage die cap.
1980P Philadelphia Mint
SD-5c-1980P-01
Image Courtesy of Mike Diamond
Median split die
Cross reference number: none.
1981P Philadelphia Mint
SD-5c-1981P-01
Image Courtesy of Mike Diamond
Asymmetrical split die
Cross reference number: none.
SD-5c-1981P-02
Images Courtesy of Heritage Auction
Struck through a split die cap
Cross reference number: none.
1983P Philadelphia Mint
SD-5c-1983-01
Image courtesy of David Strzalkowski
Struck through a split capped die
Cross reference number: none.
1994D Denver Mint
SD-5c-1994D-01
Image courtesy of George Winters
Struck through a split capped die
Cross reference number: none.
1996P Philadelphia Mint
SD-5c-1996P-01
Image courtesy of Greg Bowyer
SD-5c-1996P-01 RRDC-5c-1996P-02R
Struck through a split capped die
Cross reference number: RRDC-5c-1996P-02R. 09/23/2021.
Note: Reverse is a Bisecting Rim to Rim Die Crack “black arrows”.