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1860 Cent - Whizzed?

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These are the posted pics for this 1860 IH. I think its a classic example of whizzing. especially visible on the reverse or is there something else up with this coin? what do you think?

1860-Cent---Whizzed?

1860-Cent---Whizzed?
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I agree with you.
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Yep, looks whizzed to me.
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Depending on price, I would rather have that coin than a non whizzed example in a much lower grade. It has lovely detail.
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When there is heavy pitting from corrosion... yet the luster is so brilliant, is a very bad sign.
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