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1919-S Wheat Cent Found In Change Today - Grade?

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 Posted 07/13/2013  12:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add IndianGoldEagle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
VF-30
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I'd say it's in the mid VF range
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Thanks for all the responses.

I have used photograde and to me and I think what was messing with me up was that I was just way over thinking. I ended up going back the the basics (ie Red Book) and looking at their grading notes and now I think I got it.

Photograde was messing me up. For me, I need to grade from low to high using the basic (G,VG,F,VF,XF,AU,MS). Then go to the "inbetween" grades.
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Nice find! VF-25
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Upper range of VF.
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That's a great find, due to the grade. The best I've gotten is a 1904 Indian that's in the worst condition imaginable. So, a 1918 in VF35 is a lot better.
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VF25, nice find.
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