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1886 Liberty V

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Grade please.

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AG-3
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i agree, ag3
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agreed AG3
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i was going ag3 or g4
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I agree with the consensus, AG-3.
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some of the rim is worn out, I can't see this as any type of G grade coin...better than poor...AG3
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I think AG3 (and better than my cracked out 1886 that was in a fire - or so I was told!)


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G-4. Rims at least almost full but obverse glare obscures it a bit. Full portrait with slight detail. Typical weak reverse. Some mild roughness which probably makes the detail look weaker.
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