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1883 Liberty "V" Nickel

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I posted this on the Classical coin forum but I would like to hear opinions on grade. Here is the pics.

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Nice coin It looks to be a VF-35
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I tend to grade the conservative side. I'd say VF35 as well.
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I think a least EF-40.
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A lot of detail is showing on the obverse and the hair above the ear has slight wear. The reverse is a little tough to see from the photo but the details appear to be there.

Since it's a pretty gray pic I'll say XF-40 but if there is the slightest amount of luster with the coin in hand then I'd might be persuaded to say XF-45
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