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1942-S Nickel For Review

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 Posted 10/27/2015  1:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RichUrich to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
In slab
(scratch on shoulder and cheek are very hard to see except with enhanced photos provided)

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Looks like there can be some wear on lower parts of hair on obverse.
AU-58. - If it's not wear ,than MS-63.
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Full luster, MS-63
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I'm at 63, shot 64.
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MS63
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I'm in on the MS63 crowd. Definitely not full steps.
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It could go as high as MS64
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Yeah I'm not seeing any wear , nice luster so I'd say MS63-64!!
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I'm sure you have heard enough about how bad these nnc coins are graded , even though some may not agree with me I have seen lots of nice coins in nnc slabs ..
I believe if I can get the coin for money close to what grade I think it actually is then I don't see why it would matter what company's name is on it ...
Also I think you may be having a problem similar to mine , not being able to capture a photo that will do the coin justice ..
I take my photos with a iPhone and more often than not they come out not showing the true beauty of the coin ..
I wouldn't doubt one bit that in hand this coins isn't a 64 as it's hard to see and notice the little thing that makes these higher grade coins when judging from a photo ...
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