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1843 Petite Head Small Letters Large Cent.

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How would this coin straight grade and how much value is lost due to corrosion issues?
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It has a pretty even look to it. Better than what I normally expect.
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would not straight grade due to ED and damage. Has low vf sharpness but value would be less than half in this shape in my opinion.
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there are various levels of porosity as corrosion. I would call this moderate corrosion. I think the gash at star 2 is PMD as the star also is damaged.

VF details (corroded) probable value would be reduced significantly maybe as high as 75% as its a common year. if it was a nice example it would be in the $75 range, so maybe $20. when you are talking damaged coins most collectors would consider it a filler coin.
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