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1883 V Nickel No Cents, VF Or XF?

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 Posted 05/30/2013  7:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add buddy16cat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am thinking that this coin is probably VF considering the small hits on the reverse, something I tend to expect when dealing with circulated coins. I was wondering if this coin looks more XF. It really doesn't matter since there value is about the same but just wondering.




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05/30/2013 7:20 pm
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Wrong Picture uploaded.
But I'd Say AG on the Large Cent
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I would disagree about an AG grade on that large cent but that was the wrong picture. I uploaded a 1838 instead of a 1883. The hair chords and the "LIBERTY" would certainly knock it out of the AG range easy. Everyone has the right to their own opinion and grading can be subjective though. I think though if it was submitted, it would be difficult to determine what it would come back as. I heard it might come back netted to VG08. Anyhow this is the coin I am wondering about even though the grades VF, XF, and AU have the same value. No matter what the grade is, looks like a $10 coin to me.
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This coin appears to be right on with a High VF35
I'm not too good with the Large Cents, So I could be completely off :) It was a very nice coin tho, I love all old US.
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This is a high end VF. It has just too much wear on the hair over the ear to make EF.
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there is lots of wear on the hair, so VF-30 is my opinion.
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