Olsen-Hydeman specimen
Samuel W. Brown (employed at the mint from 1903 to November 1913) - August Wagner (who advertised the five 1913 Liberty Nickels for sale in The Numismatist in late 1923 and early 1924) - Stephen K. Nagy (possibly a Wagner accomplice) - Wayte Raymond (either as owner or broker) - Col. E.H.R. Green Collection (Green purchased all five 1913 Liberty Nickels from Wayte Raymond circa 1924-1926) - Burdette G. Johnson & Eric P. Newman (who purchased all five 1913 Liberty Nickels from the Green estates for $2,000 in December 1941) - James Kelly (who paid $750 each for three of the 1913 Liberty Nickels in March 1943) - Fred E. Olsen Collection (Olsen paid $900 circa 1943-1944) - B. Max Mehl 11/1944:1551, $3,750 - B. Max Mehl - B. Max Mehl 6/1947:2798, $3,750 (though billed as the Will W. Neil Collection, it was B. Max Mehl who owned and consigned the 1913 Liberty Nickel) - King Farouk Collection (per Walter Breen's Encyclopedia, but possibly an error) - if Farouk, then Sotheby's "Palace Collection" 2/1954 - Edwin Hydeman Collection - Abe Kosoff 3/1961:280, reportedly bought back by Hydeman at $50,000 - World-Wide Coin Investments (purchased in 1972 from Abe Kosoff for a then record $100,000) - Bowers & Ruddy (as fifty percent owners with World-Wide Coin Investments - World-Wide Coin Investments (a full owners) - Robert L. Hughes Enterprises (1977) - Superior Galleries (1977) - Dr. Jerry Buss Collection - Superior 1/1985:366, $385,000 - Reed Hawn Collection - Stack's 10/1993:245, $962,500 - Spectrum Numismatics - Nevada investor (2002) - - Bruce Morelan and Legend Numismatics (2004) - John Albanese & Blanchard & Co. - Greensboro Collection - Heritage 1/2010:2455, $3,737,500 - Heritage 1/2014:5161 (as NGC PR64 5050505-050), $3,290,000