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MS65. I see a couple small ticks on the obverse and a few in the reverse fields. Couple small hits to the top of Monticello. Hotspots make it harder to judge.
Edit: I played with the lighting a bit and I can see MS66. Nice example.
Edited by Ty2020b 02/07/2021 2:08 pm
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thank you, but look at PCGS I think 67/68. thanks
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@khasil. When you say look at PCGS, are you referring to photograde? Sounds like you have made up your mind on the grade. That being said, I'd send this one off to PCGS for grading if your confident in that grade. Given the population in 67/68 (2/0 respectively), it would be worth it. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'm thinking MS66. Nice coin.
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i am referring to PCGS Actions, I think is the best place to look at
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try to compare PCGS 66 to my coin, not even close, if PCGS action is 66 my is at least 68, but it's only my opinion. Thank you.
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Lots of sharp details here. Looking at the price guide on PCGS.com the value for an MS66 Full Step is currently $100. Anything lower is a big drop and financial loss v. price of grading. With that said, it's hard to see if the nickel is "full steps" and how many are full. Those things matter in terms of value.
Stay well, Diy89Nurm7
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Deep hit on the V in five, Rim dings.AU-58
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