That's a solid price. I tend to stay away from 63 coins unless There is no possible way for me to afford anything higher. A 66 should be around twice that, and maybe you should look into getting a cameo version. All depends on your goals and budget though.
The weakness on the reverse pulls it down. The lack of spots is a big plus.
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The coin looks OK based on the images and the price appears quite reasonable. I'd be very surprised if you could obtain one for noticeably less.
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Yep definitely one I’m interested in buying.
That's a solid price. I tend to stay away from 63 coins unless There is no possible way for me to afford anything higher. A 66 should be around twice that, and maybe you should look into getting a cameo version. All depends on your goals and budget though.
I also like it because it has a pedigree behind it I think this nickel was in the 3rd top registered v nickel set registered by pcgs.
Looks nice for a 63
The weakness on the reverse pulls it down. The lack of spots is a big plus.
Indeed a nice nickel.... Looks like a reasonable price. Cheers, RickO