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1942-S Nickel For Grading

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Let me know what you all think. High AU or Mid to Low MS?

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01/17/2024 08:05 am
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I'll say AU-58, very nice.
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I don't see any ware but is that a huge scratch down the reverse?



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AU58+ for me. Nice example.
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I don't see any wear. MS-63.
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I'll say MS-64.
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I'll say MS-63.
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I see no signs of wear, so I'll go MS64. Please edit your topic title as this is a San Francisco minted coin, not Denver.
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Oops...sorry for the Typo. Yes this is 1942-S
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I'd say MS-63.
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in the MS63/64 range
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AU58. The scratches and green spots knock it out of the MS range
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These silver alloy nickels struck and wore differently than the standard versions. I think this is a MS nickel, probably 63-64. I have a pile of MS War Nickels and a good many of them have the "carbon" spots as seen on this one.
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Good looking Nic
I think it kinda looks like this from the pic's?
RRDC-5c-1942S-06R
http://cuds-on-coins.com/rim-to-rim...u-s-coins-2/
click on the link and scroll down till you get to the 1942-S Nickles (bout halfway or so down the page) and I think that's him?
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