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Uncirculated 1967 Rabbit Nickels

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 Posted 10/02/2019  10:09 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Squirmasaurus to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found yet another beautiful uncirculated roll of coins, this time, they are the 1967 Rabbit Nickels. I am still trying to learn the difference between PL, Specimen, or MS. I know for sure that the one on the upper right has the shinier field and the other two are different. Not sure if they are each a different grade/finish of if those two are the same. I would appreciate your help with grading these, and possible letting me in on any tips about how to differentiate the grade for the entire roll of these. Thank you.
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I can't help you as far a SP/Proof, etc, but these UNC coins show you the definition of the word "baggy" that you asked above. They came from UNC rolls, yet have shallow dings/marks in the fields.
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Agree, these aren't the most attractive examples.
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I am starting to wonder if it is just the way I am taking my photographs. They do not have ding marks anywhere, and I am looking through a x10 magnification. I've been reading up on how to improve my coin photography, with not much luck at the moment. :(
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Those are all business strikes...
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