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1900 Liberty V Nickel Underweight

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1900 Liberty V nickel weighs 4.64g I'm pretty sure it's outside of mint tolerance which is 4.8 on low side. Can someone please help me. I'm fairly new to this
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We need photos
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To see if it has substantial wear to cause the coin to be under weight .
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Got it. For some reason I can't get my photo to upload. But I can tell u I can still see the date the liberty head and the V with the wreath around it. It's not .5g of wear. I also got a 1943 p nickel that weighs 4.65g and it's in excellent condition. I will continue to try and upload the pics. Thanks
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It's not .5g of wear.

If it started out at the low end of the tolerance range it only has to be .16 grams of wear.
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