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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 1761284, member: 9270"]Unusually well-struck nickel 3-cent.</p><p>If the "III" isn't fully struck it's darn close.</p><p>Very often the first "I" has a serious gap in the vertical ribs.</p><p> </p><p>Your images are too small for a full analysis.</p><p>But I know it took me several years to find one as well struck as yours.</p><p>I passed on a MS-66 because of slight but visible flatness on the vertical ribs.</p><p>I ended up with a MS-65 that requires 9x to see the slight flattening.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 1761284, member: 9270"]Unusually well-struck nickel 3-cent. If the "III" isn't fully struck it's darn close. Very often the first "I" has a serious gap in the vertical ribs. Your images are too small for a full analysis. But I know it took me several years to find one as well struck as yours. I passed on a MS-66 because of slight but visible flatness on the vertical ribs. I ended up with a MS-65 that requires 9x to see the slight flattening.[/QUOTE]
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