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1901 Liberty Nickel

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I have very little experience with Liberty nickels so I'm hoping I can get an approximate grade on this one I just grabbed off ebay. I'd also appreciate any pointers as to what to look for in grading these Liberties. My 11 year old son and and I are starting a folder and will likely be hitting the lower grades but would like to do my best to get some value.

Thanks.



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 Posted 06/20/2012  12:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kefiroth to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hard to get an accutrate grade from the grainy pictures, but I'd say it looks about AU.
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I'm new to this, but I agree with above. Liberty is r, date is prominent, hair lines are visible. There is a chip on the left side rim though. Not sure if that hurts it at all.
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 Posted 06/20/2012  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add D0ubl3Eagle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Possibly AU details. It may be the pictures but the coin looks pitted.
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You'll need clean photos to get an approximate grade. Not sure if it's the photo or a coin that has some heavy pitting and has been cleaned.
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Hasn't arrived yet so hopefully it's just a fuzzy picture. I only paid $7 for it so I figured it was worth the risk.

Thanks everyone for the information.
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We truly would enjoy helping ... but the pixelated images are not doing the true surfaces of this coin any justice (we hope).

Snap a few of your own photos when it arrives and post them ... we are capable of grading Liberty nickels and will offer our honest views.


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I'd also appreciate any pointers as to what to look for in grading these Liberties


There are plenty of resources available to support your learning ... I suspect a google search will yield some answers .. there are also plenty of fine reference books out there.

I can personally recommended Grading Coins by Photographs by Q. David Bowers ... you can find it on-line for under $15. Great visual reference.


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My 11 year old son and and I are starting a folder


Excellent. Willing to do whatever we can to help.

David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Tbone, is this the photo that the seller used to sell that coin? Based on the price you paid and the amount of detail in the coin, I would almost bet the coin has heavy pitting. Please post a good photo when it arrives so that we can get a good look at it.
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My guess- Coin was dropped on the ground early in it's life (before it was worn),
became pitted, was found, cleaned and sold. Good coin for a father/son album.
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In my humble opinion and without having the coin in hand, I would say the coin appears to have damaged surfaces: Whether from environmental damage or cleaning... but I certainly hope this is not the case.
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It is the picture that was used to sell it on ebay. I'll post my own picture when it arrives.
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