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1886 V Nickel "Good Details" But Scratched

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I found this slabbed 1886 V nickel recently on ebay.

It's rated as "good details" but has some scratches. The scratches are on the reverse, and to me look pretty minor.
I think it's a pretty nice looking coin though IMO.

Any thoughts? Would this be a worthwhile purchase? Not too bad if you ask me for around 100 dollars for graded/slabbed.

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I don't know, perhaps it might have been cleaned at some point.
I just like to get others perspectives sometimes. I know ultimately it's up to me.

I have been working on trying the best coins I can find to work with within my budget. That's how I found my recent really nice 1931-S Wheat cent.

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It's a decent hole filler if you are trying to save some money.
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Greysheet retail is $170 for G4. So price does not seem unreasonable. I like the obverse and the scratches on the reverse appear to be old and toned over, so not too distracting. For a hole filler in a set, seems like a decent choice.
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The scratches aren't that bad really. I'd buy it. 100 dollars is a great deal. It would make a nice hole filler.
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Like you said - it's up to you. Do you care if it's going to match the grades of the other coins in your set or will it stick out as a lower grade? And for $100 is a very fair price.
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Personally I would pass on a damaged coin. A damaged coin will always remain damaged, it will never heal.

Please be mindful to include the denomination in your thread titles. There were a lot of denominations minted in 1886.

I'm going to ask a moderator to do so.
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i have to agree with nickelsearcher regarding damaged coins. its enticing to fill this hole at a decent price but personally I would save up another $60-70 and buy a straight graded coin.

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I mean, yeah, it's technically "damaged" but with some minor scratches, especially on the reverse that aren't very prominent, I think it's a very nice coin for the money.
60-70 dollars is a lot when you are on a budget somewhat. For the price and overall quality of the coin, I, myself, can personally let that kinda thing slide.

I personally would have considered it... but yeah.. Somebody else snatched it up quickly.
My goal is to own an 1886 eventually, but I'd like to get the nicest one I can for the best deal.
I'm personally willing to overlook certain things.

My apologies also, I didn't realize I didn't include the denomination in the title.
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i have to agree with nickelsearcher regarding damaged coins. its enticing to fill this hole at a decent price but personally I would save up another $60-70 and buy a straight graded coin.

The scratches on the reverse are distracting and not worth the discount. As I've noted in another of your threads, it's best to save up for a problem-free example that you'll be happy with forever, rather than settle for a coin with issues.
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