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1888 And 1889 3-Cent Nickel Questions

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You know, Bump, you're right. That Liberty is very elegant and (I think) quite pretty.

If it were a larger coin, I think it would have more of a following. As it is, the only real way to appreciate her attractiveness is to have a BU example. And I mean REALLY BU.
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