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1802 Draped Bust Large Cent

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I didn't really need this but it was $25. Had $5 discount so it was $20 net. Thinking FR02 because of the strong reverse. Seems to have a legible date. Thoughts on grade and problems? Thanks!

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A reasonable use for a $20 bill.

I'm inclined to agree on grade for the same reason you give. One advantage to this state of wear is, very little can be described as a "problem" with them.
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F-2 seems about right for detail left. Doesn't look round anymore.
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I'd make it a pocket piece to see how long it took to get to PO01, but put a piece of tape over the date to keep that from wearing away anymore.
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Agree FR-02.
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FR-2.
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