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1912-D Liberty Head Nickel For Grading Please.

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Would like some opinions on the grade of this coin. Thanks,

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I am by no means an expert on these coins, so my grading could be off.

I would say a VF-35
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I'd say AU-50. The obverse is nice with little wear except for those scratches, but the reverse seems weak.
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XF, looks like its been cleaned/polished
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looks like its been cleaned/polished



Thats what I am thinking to Shadow. I bought this coin when I first started collecting, before I started reading about cleaned coins on CCF. I still like it though.
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xf-40...only the obverse looks polished to me
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How much would the cleaning affect the price of the coin?
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I'm with mdh. I'd only knock off 10% for polishing, as it's not intense.
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