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1868 Indian Head Cent

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Bought this one for 16$ and I was wondering what's your opinion about her .


Thanks for looking .




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1868-Indian-Head-Cent

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1868-Indian-Head-Cent
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02/02/2014 12:41 pm
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Hard to find date, may make VG-8, great looking die cracks.

$16.00 bucks is a great deal.
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G-6,
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There is a big difference in details between the obverse/reverse. Although the obverse details carry more weight.
With the hit to her nose, Liberty's details are G-4 at best, but the obv denticles suggest a higher grade.
A 'safe grade' for me would be G-6. Obv. probably cleaned of dirt and perhaps some verdigris. Still, $16 is a good price!
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G-4 possibly details
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G-6
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G4 .... Would be nice if the obverse was as nice as the reverse.
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