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1876-H To Grade Please

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This coin has what appears to be die chips on it, I have tried Verdi-Care and a tooth pick but they will not move. How would you attribute this coin, thanks.

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I can't believe that they could all be die chips, and on both sides yet! The only thing that comes to mind is that a die physically crumbled to mush and a few pieces remained in the striking (chamber)? They may all be strike-throughs with small pieces of another die crushed onto this planchet.
And I'd say XF-40, maybe 45.
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color appears off...bad plating experiment maybe.....
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Colour is off a bit, that was me with the lighting I got it a bit too bright. Coin does look ok.

Okie I had it lower but great better than I thought.
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EF details, scratch and gouge on obverse really detract from value, .
As for attribution I am not familiar with large cent varieties, perhaps one of our resident experts will help you with that.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Looks like it might be a repunched T&A variety, which is quite valuable but the condition of this will knock it back down.

Hard to say what happened to that coin.
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