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1987 Jefferson Nickel

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2 questions is this worth getting graded aand if so what wwould be a close estimate on the grade (sidenote) the platic container I have it in put a glare on it for the backside as when you are looking at it it does have the steps showing. Only reason I even saved this is because theres no really great struck 1987s if u look on PCGS mine honestly looks better than the top one I see but I guess pictures can be q little deceiving, thanks for you time
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 Posted 04/03/2021  9:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add halfamind to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunately, there are a lot of circulation hits (look at Jefferson). Not worth grading.
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Personally, I wouldn't submit the coin for grading. There appear to be some dings and hits on the obverse. The reverse photo isn't sharp enough to adequately determine condition. Worst case, you have a nice example to serve as a hole filler.
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Definitely circulated, just worth face value.



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PenKneeMan,
Going to need to take and post much better photos for grading. https://www.PCGS.com/photograde/
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