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1904 Cent Coin Looking For Some Input

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the reverse id worn well obverse is better got this coin from a estate sale I saw this was a valuable in AU/BU but how about this condition
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I would say about F12 but it appears to have damage on the top of the Obverse.
Even in MS60, it is worth about $40.00 CDN.
Unless it is MS65 or above, there is not too much value in these.
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You'd be lucky to get 2-3 dollars for it. Just keep it as a souvenir, for where ever you found it.
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Technically F12 as the band of the crown is not worn through, but damaged and the reverse is excessively worn. A lot of the Canadian large cents are a little bent so that one side is worn more than the other.
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Good details badly damaged. Dollar junk boxes in Canada contain
coins like these .
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Just keep it as a souvenir, for where ever you found it.
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