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1866 Shield Nickel W/Rays For Grading Vs. PCGS

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Coin budget?

What coin budget?

This 1866 w/Rays Shield nickel is in a PCGS holder.

What do you think the grade was?

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hmmmm
tough one
I am going to say AU50 to 53
Another awesome pick up

I LOVE Shield nickels and have been biding my time for years now on a top notch example for myself but one day, one day....
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I'd go with XF at best.

Yes, that opinion is based on softness in many of the devices.
Possibly a weak strike instead of wear.
But why not look for a coin that's better struck.
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AU-58
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AU-50
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It may be weakly struck...AU55. Very nice for type!
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Quote:
But why not look for a coin that's better struck.


I've already got an AU53 1867 No Rays & a PR64 1870, so this was less of a "one and only" and more of a "just for fun" purchase.
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AU-55. Very nice coin!
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AU-58. Yummy!
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Only the smallest hint of rub, so AU-58. Rather even strike for this date. Lovely tone. Nice across the board.
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i was at AU53 but I can see it at AU55. some weakness in strike which is typical. nice
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AU-55.
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This is a tough one. Hard to tell the difference between a weak strike and wear. I'd love to say AU-55 or MS-62 but will go with AU-55. Nice color!
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Glad to see that PCGS was a bit conservative with this one.

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A couple of its soon-to-be-neighbors

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