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1872-H Newfoundland Cent

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Working on my Newfoundland type set. Thoughts on the grade?
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I'll say Fine. However, I am not a pro at grading by any means.
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Always,always best to remove coins from holders, especially 2x2 holders before taking photos.
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This one is an easy F-15. It could make VF-20 on a good day, but honestly, I think the wear, scratches and grime (environmental) bring it down to NET grade F-15.
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Just actual wear-wise, I think it could be VF-20, but the crud, scratches and discoloration would take it down to F-15
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Can you photograph it outside the holder?
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F-15 details, environmental damage.
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