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1913 Cent - Well-Defined....what Grade?

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What grade would you consider it?

1913-Cent---Well-Defined....what-Grade?



1913-Cent---Well-Defined....what-Grade?
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VF-35. The spot in the middle brings it down a bit I would say. I'm not sure if it would qualify to "net" the coin down a bit.

One can only wonder how that spot got there.
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VF-23.70926457983 IMHO,
VF-25 looking at PCGS Photograde. Hey, I must be getting good at grading: I new it was VF-25 before I looked at Photograde! If it is VF-25, of course.
Nice coin
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VF details
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The lines on the reverse in the wheat stocks almost make it look like an XF40 reverse and a VF-30 obverse.
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That spot kills the eye appeal VF details
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If it wasn't for the obverse spot, I would give it EF-40.
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VF-35.
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VF-35 details
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That's one heck of a birthmark. Strong XF IMO
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What a shame, that darn obverse spot really kills the eye appeal.
The coin would easily go EF-40 but with details.
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Thanks All. All from simply buying something for .89 and using a buck.
From .11c, the dime was nothing to speak of, but ohh....quite a penny!
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EF40
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