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 VF-30 . Adam just to let you know , when you grade a coin using PCGS Photo Grade , EF-40 is one grade higher than VF-35 . Example : VF-20, VF-25, VF-30, VF-35 ,EF-40,EF-45 . Always grade from the lower numbers to the higher numbers . Hope this makes sense to you . 
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T-BOP thanks that makes cents to me lol I'll start doing it that way
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I agree with VF30.
Adam - it's also good numismatic scholarship to describe a coin by date and mint. Your coin has a D mintmark so it was minted in Denver. A more accurate title would call this a 1946-D nickel.
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also known as average circulated, but a bit nicer than the typical example.
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Quote: A more accurate title would call this a 1946-D nickel. Fixed. 
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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VF-30. Nice coin for a circ set.
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