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1865 3CN With Clash For Grading

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Here is a 1865 3CN or grading. Frost on most. Over the 25+ years I have had it, it has turned a little golden in color. Thanks
The triangular "scratch appearing" on the rev are scratches on the plastic.

Jim

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Wow, very nice. I think I will let Prethen give you his opinion before I get educated, but I will say AU-55 at worst. I don't like the grainy-ness of the obverse though. Or is that the pic?
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Hi Morgannoob,

Part is probably the photo being it is an enlargement of such a small coin. I will try to take some more photos tomorrow. There is a slight graininess there, but it seems original to the surface.Thanks!

Jim
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It's actually uncommon if it did not have clashing. It's difficult to grade the coin in those pix because the lighting is a bit too bright. But, I think I can see wear on the obverse. I'd give it an AU55 also. Good eye MorganNoob!
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