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1910 Large Cent - Grading Opinions?

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1910-Large-Cent---Grading-Opinions?

1910-Large-Cent---Grading-Opinions?

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From the pics alone I would say *AU50+ brown* would probably grade higher in hand.
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Nice coin, indeed a tough one to grade.
I also have similar shape cents with a sort of Haze effect probably from sulfur oxide.
All dealers I showed them to range from AU to MS62 so I take it with a grain of salt.
Yours dose look it has very light wear.
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Thanks! I appreciate it.
I was thinking low side of AU because there is some slight wear. Some loss of crown detail.
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From the way the grain is going I would say, slight 'woodie' and with a small rub on the obverse should be AU-58
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Hi,

I'd go with an AU-50 as the low-end grade only because the horizontal streaking could be perceived as an attempt to chemically clean this coin.

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Soft strike, you can tell by the leaves.
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