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1899 Liberty Nickel

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I am thinking F12, but I am not experienced with this series. How Close AM I?

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VG-F is about right
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I agree
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It is is about good to fine
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With the complete eye/eye lid, hair detail between the ear and coronet, some radial lines in the stars, and a complete liberty I think your coin grades VF20.

Take a look at pcgs photograde pics of their VF20 versus F15 and F12.

http://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/LibNic/Grades

By the way great great photos.
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I would grade this coin at F-15.
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