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1962 PL 5c And 10c Coins For Grade

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Couldn't get this one focused 100% with the camera...

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I don't often try grading too often, but I would say the nickel is PL65, maybe 64 due to the little bit of hairline scratches and the orange discoloration on the surface. Nice cameo on it, and is there mortar on the bottom of the coin within the denticles?
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5 Cent - I'd call a PL-64.
10 Cent - Pretty tough to play the online grading game with the focus issues you mentioned on this one. Looks like a couple of marks below the shoulder strap, and possibly a mark in the obverse field below the ribbon, might bring it down to a PL-64.
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