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1869 3 Cent Nickel

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Just curious on the concensus of the grade on this one: Thanks for looking!



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VF-30
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Really? Wow, I had this one listed as a VG8 on my Excel spreadsheet. I like the reverse but I thought the obverse had too much hair wear for anything higher than a VG. BUT, that's why I posted it here, 'cause I had my doubts.

Now I regrade all my 3 centers.
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The nickel 3 cent often has a weak strike in the hair.I would say VF as well. High VF.
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I agree with VF30.
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I was thinking VF20
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VF-30 as well!
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The obverse is definitely weakly struck, but on second thought it DOES have a lot more wear than is usual for this reverse quality. So I think the really weak obverse may knock it down to 25 on second thought.
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