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You Vs PCGS On A Few Indian Head Cents. Nice Toners.

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These coins were part of a recent submission to PCGS. These were all coins purchased raw.

The Morgan dollar is my neighbors coin that I sent to PCGS for him. He bought it 60 years ago for $3 from a coin shop that is still in business here in Charlotte. Thought it would be neat to see what it graded.

Ill reveal the grades later today. Thanks!


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All of these coins are drop dead gorgeous.
I assumed those are die polishing lines on the reverse of the Morgan since it is still very lustrous.
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Yep....Those are polishing lines. That coin got the PL designation.
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Those are beautiful indeed, especially the '03.
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The 1884 and the 1900 look great!
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1864 - MS64
1880 - MS64BN
1884 - MS65BN
1900 - MS66+BN (this one is my favorite)
1903 - MS64RB
1909 - MS63RB
1881-S - MS65PL
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I think PCGS was a little tough on a few of these.

1864 - MS63
1880 - MS63BN
1884 - MS64BN
1900 - MS64BN
1903 - MS64RB
1909 - MS64RD
1881S - MS65PL

I thought the 1884 and the 1900 were at least going to go MS65.

I've never submitted an Indian Head cent that has graded higher than MS64.

I've owned dozens of MS66s over the time I've been collecting, and those two look just as nice, maybe better than most of them.
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That 1900 IH has some nice color.
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nice set of coins but I dont grade if there is more than 2 in a post. it's just me.
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nice selection
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