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1951-J 5 Mk J-387 MS66+ PCGS #316142

This was originally purchased in ~2019. It had a nice flashy luster and a blue-ish color. It had a haze in parts, particularly in a large area over the 5. I sent it in to PCGS and they returned it as not gradeable due to PVC. It wasn't obvious to me where the PVC was but I attributed it to a haze the covered a portion of the coin. As a result, I conserved the coin and removed the haze. It also removed a little of the colored hue and made it more white. . That being said, the coin is still a fantastic example. This appears to be a date that's easy to find in MS62-64 grades but has been very difficult for me to find in a gem grade.

1956-F 5 Mk J-387 MS65 PCGS #316146

Originally purchased at an auction in 2016 for around $75, and self-submitted. Beautiful coin that has a look that I'd like more of my coins to have. It has sharp numbers on the date, which suggests an earlier and strong strike. There is a suggestiong of contrast between the fields and the devices. I can forgive the rim dings, spots, and scattered marks.

1957-J 5 Mk J-387 Regular Issue MS66 PCGS #316156

A very well-made coin in a great state of preservation. It does have some toning that subdues the luster, and it doesn't quite pop like some other coins. However, it's important to me to preserve and celebrate natural patinas in my collection and I can do that by including this coin. I won this at auction in 2021 for around $50 and self-submitted it.

1958-D 5 Mk MS65 PCGS #316158

Well struck. Crisp edges. Some die polish and light toning to give it some character. Purchased at auction in 2021 for around $50 and self-submitted.

1959-D 5 Mk MS66 PCGS #316166

I purchased this from auction in 2021 and the auction description just had the date and grade with no photos. I lucked out a bit with this one and got it for a little under $50. This is coin has great personality from the toning and is in a great state of preservation. However it was struck from fairly worn dies.

1960-F 5 Mk J-387 MS66 PCGS #316174

I purchased this raw at auction in 2023 and submitted it myself. This is a nice frosty example that displays in hand much better than in the trueviews. It does not look like a 66 in the pictures, but it does in person.

1961-D 5 Mk MS66 PCGS #316180

It has very consistent frost and coloration without any cameo. This is a type of coin that traditional German dealers and auction houses are reluctant to call Stempelglanz, even if it's in a good state of preservation. The toning on the reverse is, overall, attractive and helps this coin out a lot. I purchased this coin from a dealer in 2020 for about $60.

1963-G 5 Mk MS66 PCGS #316190

I purchased this coin already graded in 2022 from a dealer for $200. It's an attractive coin with just a hint of contrast. This is the 3rd 63-G I've added to my set after owning a 65 and 65+. Those had great eye appeal for the grades, but this one still stands out as being better. This one does not have any die polish lines, which are very common on G coins.

1964-F 5 Mk MS66 PCGS #316196

A nicely toned, frosty gem. I could see this coin fitting into any set. Purchased from a fellow collector in 2021.

1965-F 5 Mk MS66+ PCGS #316204

This is a coin that brute forced it's way into my set. It is in such a great state of preservation, and the toning gives it some interesting character. It is otherwise a little too frosty for my tastes. Purchased from a dealer raw in 2020 and self-submitted.

1966-G 5 Mk MS66+ PCGS #316214

Purchased from a dealer in 2021 and self-submitted it in 2022. Great coin with a slight cameo and doesn't have the most distracting die polish like G mintmark coins can have.

1967-D 5 Mk MS66 PCGS #316218

Purchased raw and self-submitted.

1968-D 5 Mk Regular Issue MS67 PCGS #316226

Purchased off ebay already graded in 2022. This is probably a low-end MS67, but even a low end 67 is still a high-end 5 Mark.

1969-J 5 Mk Regular Issue MS67 PCGS #316240

I purchased this coin graded off of ebay in late 2021/early 2022. I also owned the other MS67 example at the time. I prefer this one and kept it.

1970-F 5 Mk Regular Issue MS66PL PCGS #840547

This coin was purchased already graded in 2022 from another collector. It is one of the only coins of this type to earn the PL suffix. While it isn't the most PL coin of this type I've owned, it is certainly one of the better ones. That leads me to believe the PL suffix isn't always used in every applicable situation.

1971-J 5 Mk MS67 PCGS #316256

I purchased this coin via auction in 2023 and self-submitted. It is slightly toned to give it a natural look. I notice some of the red fibers from those red velvet trays coins are often kept in visible in the true views.

1972-J 5 Mk J-387 MS67 PCGS #316264

Purchased raw in the same group as my 73-J. This is a nice earlier die state with a slight cameo and an excellent strike.

1973-F 5 Mk J-387 MS67 PCGS #316268

This coin is much nicer than the photos suggest. There are imperfections shown in the photo that don't exist on the coin. I do not know if it was photographed in a holder, or what. A really nice, nearly untouched frosty coin with light toning. Formerly in Ron Guth's germancoins.com set. Purchased in 2021.

1974-G 5 Mk J-387 MS68 PCGS #316278

I purchased this coin ungraded in 2021 and self-submitted it. I personally knocked it down to a MS67 due to the small hit on the right wing, but that's really the only defect of note.