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New to collecting and just curious what others think of these, Some searching ive done says these are more desired years,is this true?
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To CCF , the 1881 IHC is not a sort after date ,also it's not in the best of condition . The 1883 no Cents V-Nickel is also not a desired date ,but the condition is EF-40/45 . Meaning nice .
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and yes, the 1881 is in very poor condition and pretty common but the
V-Nickel is in pretty nice shape.

Congrats on the find~!
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To bad about the condition of that Cent. And yes that nickel looks great.
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with the others on grade and desirability.

In 1883 there were three entirely different types of nickels from that year. The Shield nickel, the Liberty without cents (which is what you have) and the Liberty with cents.
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