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OK So I Have These Three 1965 5 Cents

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I tried to go to coinsandcanada to see their grading but it is vague at best. I think they are Large Beads. So I am interested in finding a grade for them. Your help would be greatly appreciated. I know they are not great.
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Sorry , but they are all Small Bead.
Hard to grade form those photos, but they all
appear circulated so not worth much over face.
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I thought the large bead was a line through the II to a bead
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That is the harder way to tell.
If the line isn't perfect, it looks like a Large Bead.
You can tell by the jewel on the back of the crown but
the surest way is to count the beads.
119=Small Bead
138=Large Bead
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thanks
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All seem to be lightly circulated AUs, just spenders.
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