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1803 Large Cent

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For grading 1803 large cent

1803-Large-Cent

1803-Large-Cent
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1803 S-255 State IV R-1 Sharpness of a VF-35 possibly a little better on the obverse, surfaces look decent, can't judge the color, has a significant discoloration or corrosion spot (I can't tell which) on the obverse at 3:30. Net F-15 might push to a 20 coin. unless the color is off.
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It looks like VF-25 or so for detail. The obverse pit could be a planchet defect; if it's corrosion the market grade and value should drop below the VF level.

Is that a Cud above STA on the reverse? I would assume it is a large rim bruise but there is no corresponding mark on the obverse.
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How does one grade Large cents? What do you look for?
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Is that a Cud above STA on the reverse?

Yes.
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