I was going to do a technical grade VS Market grade on this one. But I waited too long. GTG of the nickel below, if you want to guess the slab we'l give you an extra point if you get it right.
I gave this a MS-62 Only because of the Obverse. The only thing there is the area above the "WE". I think the reverse is a AU-58 and I don't do with steps that's why I have cane.
Y'all guessing 62 are being really harsh on this coin! In today's grading, this would probably be a 65 5FS. As someone else mentioned, this appears to be an older slab, so I'm guessing it says 64 5FS (which is the grade I like best for it).
The rim is hidden by the insert. It took a couple of looks to find it in hand. Honestly it is hard to tell (in slab) what it is a rim bruise or damage, Either way it jumps out at you in the images. In hand not so much.
Just a tiny nick on the collar and a little bigger one on the cheek but that rim bruise did me in. That’s why I said a 62.
@Collecting Nut the line over the memorial is concentric ring. It is raised like a die crack. If you look closely to the other side of the memorial same area, you will find a partial image. This ring is also found on a few coin that have been auctioned recently. MS66 and above.
It's a handsome coin but it's been in a little bit of a scuffle. MS63FS. The eye-movement through it is still very good.
MS 64 5FS on the holder and I could see it being a 65 now (close to 6 steps but there is a small break in the sixth step).