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1905 Liberty V Nickel You Vs PCGS

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I like the strong strike and clean surfaces on this one. What do you grade it at?
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I'll lead off with 64 tops due to cheek issues.
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I'm at ms63 in this one. To me it can't be a 65 because the obverse is weakly struck. It is evident from the stars because not one of them is fully struck. From there there are a few hits and abrasions that drop it to 63. It is surprising how well struck the reverse is in contrast to the obverse.
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Can't argue.
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Scuff marks on face, possible small issue on letter E in Liberty . reverse is clean , no problems . MS-64 .
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Thanks guys. Do you pass on this one?
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I don't think we pass, but it seems like it's worth 63 money. Am I right?
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I agree. I like the hair detail. You guys have high standards for coins so I know when you like one it must be top notch haha!
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I am thinking MS-64.
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i'd give her a 64 also.
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I dunno. Her cheek looks like mine did when I was 16.
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