Shield Nickel - Grade? Interesting Variety?

First, I admit the pictures are not great. The coin is more lusterous, and the speckles of haze less evident, in hand. There are very few marks on the coin. But perhaps more importantly, this coin has a lot going on around the date area....yes, there is mechanical doubling evident, which kind of mucks things up a bit. There is a shallow blob between the 7 and 3 which didn't photo well. There is the base of a narrow '1' protruding from the base of the primary '1'. There also might be the top of a '1', or something, sticking up out of the dentils below the '1'. Also, the 1 and 3 are bridged or connected. About the closest I've been able to determine is that it might be the FS 009.5, Breen #2496, found using the old edition of the CherryPicker's Guide. The coin will soon be going off for expert evaluation, but first I thought I'd post it here on the forum:





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Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
the repunching. I wish I could take better pics.
From the photo I'd say AU-58, but if that's just a mushy strike, it might be higher.
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