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Indian Head Cents

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Hi, What grade are these please? do any of them have any value? thanks

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64- F-VF, rounded best (no L)
87- F-VF, rim dings reverse, cleaned
93- VF details, reverse is same coin pictured for the 87, so one of the pictures is wrong
1879- F-VF details, cleaned holed
Most of these would probably be graded VF by others, but I'm tough on Indian cents
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They all have great details. I would grade them:

1864 VF30
1887 VF25 Details, rim damage
1893 VF30 Details, corrosion/environmental damage(?)
1879 VF25 Details, holed
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I love the 1864, it's Struck Through Grease...
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The 1864 is worth the most, probably 20-35 dollars. You might get more because it's Struck Through Grease to the right buyer.
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What does Struck Through Grease mean?
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cool, thanks. I didnt even notice the pics were mixed up for 1887
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