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1951 5 Cents High Relief?

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Does this coin have the building on it or the beaver because the building one doesn't have a high and low relief and is only worth a couple dollars,
But could we see closer pics of both sides to check for varieties if its the building side?
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I just figured out it is not beaver but stupid building :(''' what would the grade be still without the beaver?
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i can't upload pic because of size, even with optimization it is too big
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The coin is f-vf is there any raised surface under the 1 in 1951?
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For the proper grade you will need to post a picture of the other sided...
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