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1895 V Nickel

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Wondering what the grade on this 1895 V nickel would be.

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
XoG


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IMO, it looks like:

EF details, minor rim dings, corrosion (mostly on the reverse).

The major problem is it's been pretty harshly cleaned so as to to remove the corrosion.
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looks kind of like it was soaked in vinegar...
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year that chiropractic was discovered!
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It was soaked in nic-a-date, it was dateless with a nearly smooth reverse and only about half of liberties head identifyable along with about a quarter of the stars. I'm wondering if ANACS would grade it as an EF-details or simply AG-3 details since I've never seen them grade any acid dated coin higher than ag-3
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