Description
1882 5C Shield Nickel, Judd-1693, Pollock-1895, High R.7, PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC.
PCGS # 389097
Grading Service PCGS
Grade PR65
Mint Location Philadelphia
Year 1882
Designation CAM
Strike Proof
Grade Add On CAC
1882 5C Shield Nickel, Judd-1693, Pollock-1895, High R.7, PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC.
1882 5C J-1693, CA
SKU: 82136493
An exceptional pattern issue from the height of America’s late-19th-century numismatic experimentation, this 1882 5C Shield Nickel is the celebrated Judd-1693 (Pollock-1895) from the Philadelphia Mint. Struck as a proof and certified PR65 Cameo by PCGS with CAC approval, it offers the rare combination of elite preservation, dramatic visual contrast, and true pattern status that advanced collectors pursue.
"Key attributes"
Date and type: 1882 5C Shield Nickel Pattern
Mint: Philadelphia
Attribution: Judd-1693, Pollock-1895
Rarity: High R.7
Grade and designation: PR65 Cameo (CAM)
Approval: CAC
Certification number: 82136493
"Historical and collector significance"
Judd-1693 represents a fascinating chapter in U.S. coinage history, when patterns were produced to evaluate proposed designs and technical refinements. Unlike regular-issue coins, patterns were not made for circulation; they were struck in very limited numbers for presentation and review, and today they stand as tangible artifacts of the Mint’s design process. Their scarcity, specialized demand, and strong tradition of collector interest make them a cornerstone category for serious U.S. type and pattern specialists.
"Eye appeal and surface character"
This example delivers the defining Cameo look collectors seek in proof nickel patterns: frosted design elements set against deeply mirrored fields for bold, high-contrast presentation. Expect crisp strike definition and premium surface quality consistent with the PR65 level, with attractive nickel-white brilliance and subtle, natural toning potential that often appears as delicate silver-gray to champagne accents along protected areas.
"Why this coin belongs in a premier collection"
High R.7 rarity places it among genuinely elusive U.S. patterns
Proof Cameo contrast enhances display value and desirability
CAC approval confirms solid quality for the assigned grade
Ideal for advanced pattern collectors, Shield Nickel specialists, and high-end type sets seeking a true conversation piece
A rare, visually striking 1882 Shield Nickel pattern with strong third-party validation and enduring historical appeal, ready to anchor a discerning cabinet.