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1936 5 Cent / 5c Grade

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 Posted 07/31/2022  5:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dystor to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello Everyone,

I see that a few George V nickels have been going around this forum.
Give me your best on this one.. Key items I wish to mention:

One of my literature resources claim weak strikes affect the the grade in MS condition. However I have seen PCGS grade George V nickels with "Orange Skin" marks clear as day as MS65 and MS66.

Do you consider the obverse to be weak or strong? Affects coin grade?

EDIT: Please note, this coin is in an ICCS Plastic Film. Cannot verify if the long vertical scratches are on the coin or not..

Cheers,

Dystor
1936-5-Cent-/-5c-Grade

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Cannot verify if the long vertical scratches are on the coin or not..
Lustre and fields trump quality of strike for this series.
At least MS63, would be higher if the scratches are on the plastic.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Looks MS-63 to me.
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Quite lustrous for a 1936.
Touch of strike weakness but not bad .
Toss up . 62 maybe 63 in my opinion.
However that said ICCS could be all over
the place on this one 55,58, 60 , 62, 63 .
Looks like a fairly decent coin overall .
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Good luster, very clean fields if those scratches are on the holder. I'm not seeing any significant marks but a few small nicks on the obverse and depending how bad the mark on the cheek is I think it's between 63-65, I think I see a few small rim Nick's but hard to tell.

Edit: as long as the week strike is not mistaken for wear I think it would go ms65+ with ICCS and MS 64 with PCGS
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MS-64.

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Looks like a 64 to me.
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Strike is decent. Looks like other ICCS MS-64 that I have seen.

Example of "Orange Peel" metal flow:

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