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I posted three examples of "V" nickels in VF-20 or a little higher.
Scroll down the page.
Yours appears to have more detail. That is unusual as these coins circulated
well through the 1940s and were worn pretty slick.
I like how the toning makes the details stand out. The little "pimples"
on Liberty's face are a bit distracting.
I would estimate that your find is a VF-35 and would therefore not
be placed in a bargain box. Perhaps a dealer would offer it at $18 and
settle for $12 because of the "color" and "pimples."
Also, the 1909 nickel is a slightly better date.
Just enough to make your find a fortunate one.
I posted three examples of "V" nickels in VF-20 or a little higher.
Scroll down the page.
Yours appears to have more detail. That is unusual as these coins circulated
well through the 1940s and were worn pretty slick.
I like how the toning makes the details stand out. The little "pimples"
on Liberty's face are a bit distracting.
I would estimate that your find is a VF-35 and would therefore not
be placed in a bargain box. Perhaps a dealer would offer it at $18 and
settle for $12 because of the "color" and "pimples."
Also, the 1909 nickel is a slightly better date.
Just enough to make your find a fortunate one.





















