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1892 Liberty Five Cents

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What would you grade this with the damages on the obverse? Semi-key?
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F12 Details, obv damage
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F-12 Details
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F-12 Details, shame about the damage, almost as if it got put through a coin counter and it got jammed by another coin.
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F-12 Details sounds about right . I hate seeing damaged obsolete coins .
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Agree, F details.
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Damaged. Too bad, slightly above average example as far as what we see in typical circulated V nickel lots. But the scratches make this a "cull" in my opinion. Hole filler for now.
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Ouch. F Details. It would have been a decent mid-grade example, too.
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F-12 details, scratched.
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