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1900 Liberty Head Nickel For Grading

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What would you grade this one?

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I'll say EF-45.
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53 maybe 55
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EF45 for me as well, I like the rim crumbling, I don't like the patina in yellow.
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I'll go with EF-45 also.
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i'd go with XF45. the coin overall has the sharpness of an AU coin but the blotchy eye appeal drops it a grade imo
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