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1962 5 Cents In Change

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Got this nickel in my change on the weekend ,nice coin in hand for being circulated, opinions on a grade please. The beads(denticles?) all different shapes and sizes is this normal?

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1962 was the last year for the 12 sided nickel.
That"s normal for the denticles.
I would say grade around 40-45.
Grade doesn't really matter too much because if it's circulated, it's only worth face value.
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Maybe, EF-40
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Grade doesn't really matter too much because if it's circulated, it's only worth face value.

I've paid more than face for circulated coins. I could give many examples.1947 dot nickle for instance.Nice find & thanks for sharing.

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I was referring to that particular year. (1962)
I realize that earlier Queens and Georges will bring a premium.
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