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1870 Three Cent Piece

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Plucked from a pile of "junk" silver coins - although it's not in fact silver, I was happy to pay "melt" for it.

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Other than a few recent scratches on the obv, just nice honest wear on this one. Nice pick-up!
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VG10 Details, I'd pay melt for 3 cent nickels all day long!

Edit: NS's grade made me re check my opinion, looks like I was grading it off of one small detail. I think it's closer to F15 than VF though.
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vf20 obverse scratched
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F-15 Details.
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F-12 details
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F-details.
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