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1944 5 cent


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1936 5 cents
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thanks
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Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
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AU details and Fine
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AU-55 corrosion

F-12
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AU-58 with corrosion
Fine-15, with the right angle, may make VF20
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AU55 and F12
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1936 F15 to VF20 seems right. There are a lot of bag marks which advocates the F15 but in terms of actual wear and remaining luster I'd say VF20.
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That 1936 looks like it was weakly struck... there is still tons of lustre on that coin, but the weak strike really does impact the eye-appeal.
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Ok, thank you for your grades I am going with AU55 corrosion and VF15
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Im going to go against the grain and say MS60-63 on the '44 as I dont feel the "corrosion" equates to wear. Most '44/'45's ive seen are much more dark and off-toned and this one is actually a really nice piece..
But I agree with F15 on the '36, possibly cleaned with excessive hairlines.
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Interesting, NO meter scratches on the 36
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Those 1930s nickels sure saw some hard times.
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NO meter scratches on the 36


Must have been a 'rural' five cents..
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