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1852 Large Cent...have A Thing For Worn Out Dies

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Picked this up fairly cheap, plus have a thing for Die Deterioration. What do you think she grades.

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I'm digging the doubled profile!
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vf-30 sounds about right
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I concur - VF 30
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So, Shadowtrooper, how much of the loss of detail do you attribute to die state? It's hard for me to tell. Reverse looks lightly worn.
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Honestly I don't know either I'm not that good ....had it in the VF range though. I mainly got it because it was cheap and liked the look of the profile :)
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VF-30, hope that color isn't accurate!
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I'm at some VF, but the color of this photo is so far off I can't get any more precise.
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VF-30.
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