can you grade this liberty nickel from my photos?
MikeKing
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the verticle lines over the neck are scratches on the holder.
MS? Proof?
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-Amanda
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<< <i>I don't think it's proof because in her bun there is some weakness and also on the top of her tiara. I'd say a lovely lightly toned MS 66. Awesome coin!!
-Amanda >>
If it's a business strike, odds are very much against it grading MS66. That date is a very tough one in that condition - PCGS has only certified 7 MS66's.
No, I can't - but I'll say MS65 - maybe a MS65* at NGC
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VERY WELL STRUCK coin overall and nice colors too!!!
Likely a NGC MS65.
So, what's the grade?
It's a beautiful coin, Mike.
1888 nickels often come semi-PL so distinguising business strikes from proofs without seeing the edges is not as easy as other dates.
This one has a nice uniform luster beaming through. I have little doubt it's a MS coin.
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I'd guess MS. I'd say 65, maybe 64. OK, I'll commit, MS 65. It has a very good strike, but not the superb strike I expect of a proof...
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If for no other reason, the minor spotting on this coin will preclude an MS 66 grade. The strike ie excellent. Typically, star seven is softly struck (it doesn't have full radials on this coin, star eight does, for comparison). The left corn is often without detail, even on MS 66 coins, yet all kernels of the left corn are there. This is quite rare for a business strike Liberty Nickel of any date.
I'd go with an MS 65 on this coin from what I see.
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