This is a remarkable GEM 19-D nickel, tied for second highest at PCGS, making this an ideal example for an advanced, high grade Registry Set. Housed in an old green tag holder. Sharply struck devices stand out boldly on both sides. A warm, glowing, mint brilliance gleams from below a dusting of the clearest, antique gold patina. This example is about as high grade as you can get, and the only visible flaw we see is a tiny mark on the field in front of the Indian's brow. Otherwise this coin is remarkably beautiful and nearly pristine. The eye appeal is stunning. While more than 8 million were struck, the 1919-D is a major condition rarity. This MS66 ranks near the top of the Pop with just three MS66+ finer. PCGS 18, NGC 2. The most recent example to sell was the Larry Miller coin that brought $13,200 in November 2020. We sold a similar looking example in September 2019 for $11,750. The current PCGS Price Guide value is $14,500. Only one MS66+ ever sold in auction, the Angel Dee's coin, which brought just shy of $20,000. Bid accordingly. PCGS # 3942.00