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1974 D Nickel Please Tell Me Grade And Price

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So basically I think the coin is pretty good. It has no dark spots or blemishes, just some tiny hairs and all. I think the grading it between MS-PR 2-5 maybe more idk. You guys decide

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1974-D-Nickel-Please-Tell-Me-Grade-And-Price

BTW the lighting makes the images seem more scratched but up to a magnifying glass, it looks quite good.
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 Posted 08/09/2018  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tunnioc to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
VF35, worth five cents.
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Yeah ik I couldn't possibly be right...I'm just being stupid
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Keep asking, it's the bet way to learn.



to the CCF!
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Get yourself a book on basic coin grading. It'll help you learn, a lot! :)
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I learned off this book right here at a very young age (only 10-11 years old)

https://www.amazon.com/Official-Gui...p/0375720502

It's got like 20 pages of colored detailed information as well.
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