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Found An 1828 N-9 Large Cent

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Been having great luck going through my collection. Here's an 1828 N-9.



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OK newbie question....N-9 is that a grade?
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N-9 refers to a specific die variety. Newcomb numbers are used to attribute large cents that were minted between 1816 and 1839.
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Dino:

grades go from 0-70
Question: What is the Sheldon Scale of Coin Grading?

Answer: The Sheldon Scale is a 70-point scale for grading coins, developed by Dr. William Sheldon in 1949. A slightly modified form of the Sheldon Scale has become the de facto standard for grading U.S. coins today, and is used by the major third party grading services when assigning a grade to a coin.
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VG10-F12 Details.

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Thanks for the responses,I feel there is much reading and research in my near future.
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I've seen coins much newer look much much worse.
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Obv. looks a little better datail wise, maybe split grade. Definitly VG

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I prefer that my coronets and braided hair be fine or better. At lower grades, they sometimes get a weird appearance, especially braided hair. I actually think that they look better with all the details gone than at the mid low grades.
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