Nikon SLR lenses from before sometime in the mid to late 70's, perhaps early 80's will not be multicoated. Probably someone here can quote or point you to the exact dates. If you're using a recent body, however, it will need to support stopdown metering, or you will need to use a hand-held meter. Most of those lenses are from prior to the Auto Indexing (AI) system.
That magic look you may be searching for comes from more than just the lens contrast, it's really a matter of the entire character of the lens, not to mention the film. One advantage that rangfinder shooters have is that you can take a brand-new Bessa, and put a Germain optic from the 30's on it, for example, and have a much more direct path to that look.
Not something that's very feasible with any SLR.