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1883 Liberty Nickel - No Cents

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real hard to tell from the pics, but I'll say AU-50
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I think this would be an MS grade coin.

My guess is around a MS-62.

(I have not attempted to grade many Liberty nickels)
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I would say AU55, and maybe a light cleaning or rubbing? The reverse looks like it has a lot of hairlines, although it could just be the picture.
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Tough to tell from the pictures, but I just pulled out my MS-63 to compare, and it appears that there is some rub on this coin (in the wreath, below the point of the V). AU-55/AU-58. It's pretty much hit-free. How is the luster?
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I agree looks like a 55 to me.
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