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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Im gonna say VF20, nice coin. Welcome to the community !
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow, you can actually see the hair lines. Usually these babies are so worn that this is not possible. You got a good find here. VF20-ish should be fine.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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 to CCF. I'll thrown in a F15 for the grade.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks everyone. I've had it for about 8 months (along with a bunch of other coins) and it the coins have sparked an interest in collecting for me.
I still need a lot of practice grading, I was thinking F-12. I seem to be on the conservative side for grading, which is better than over-grading.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'd go with F15, as the liberty is there but not quite strong. Also a couple of nicks on the face/hair. Its been my experience that this would be sold as VF on ebay. I'd be happy with it is I bought it as a fine, but not so happy if was sold as VF. So maybe a stong fine and weak VF.
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Bedrock of the Community
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to me the hair detail and LIBERTY are a little stronger than F12, I say it could make a VF20 grade. the issue is that it looks like it was cleaned which knocks down the value somewhat. I normally price cleaned coins at 30% of retail. its just me as I try to not purchase them unless its a rare coin or variety.  to the forum...great knowledge can be found here
Edited by panzaldi 08/31/2013 1:26 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I was thinking that at first look too because of the "I', F-15.
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looks to me like a classic  .
Edited by supgog 09/01/2013 03:00 am
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This coin is a F-12, maybe an F-15 if whatever is going on with LIBERTY is damage and not wear, tough to say. I find the grading of Liberty nickels to be the most absurd out of any series out there. Nobody seams to follow the guidelines, not even the TPGs. Not to call anybody out, but since about half the posters in this thread said they think it was a VF, I ask, based on what? It clearly misses VF if you go by photograde pictures. It misses pretty much every characteristic for a VF in the official ANA guidebook. It also misses VF if you go by simple RedBook, or other, standards. That being said, most ebay sellers will call this a VF. I have also seen TPGs call this a VF, though I think this may get a details holder. That is what I find absurd, all together, the collecting public seams to have created their own standards for Liberty nickels in the face of any official standards.
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Your opinion, my opinion. I won't try and take yours away if you won't try and take mine.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Quote: Your opinion, my opinion. I won't try and take yours away if you won't try and take mine. No, feel free to do so. Seriously. I really do want to know why people think this is a VF. I am just not on thr same page with most sellers when it comes to this series and I'd love to know why. I have collected, bought, sold, and studied this series extensively. I have literature on these coins and I have observed many "official" grading guidelines for this coin. It's not a VF anywhere...except in many other people's opinion. I just want to know why.
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