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1812 1c

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This coin is presently at NGC. The website says it's in the "Quality Control" phase, which is the last, so I should be receiving it this week.



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 Posted 08/26/2007  2:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coindude411 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
yes stephan, my 1811 large cent definitely has more corrosion but has better detail
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I didn't mean to suggest otherwise.
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That is a gorgeous Classic Head

I call it a virtually flawless F-12
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It looks F-12 to me.
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I think it's a F12 too. I'll post the results when it comes back.
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To me it is clearly a VG-8. Nevertheless, it is without corrision, pitting or obvious cleaning. That makes it very rare in this series. I like it! Be sure and tell us what it slabs for as it is virtually identical to the one I have in my 7070.
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SGS 70 no doubt
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