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1807 7/6 Large Cent

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I dug this coin in Lancaster county, it has a great patina but has damage done to it from when it was lost. I cannot tell if this would be worth sending in for grading. I am unsure if this is a large or small 7 variety. the coin looks better than the pictures relay, still lots of detail. Any help from you guys is great.

1807-7/6-Large-Cent

1807-7/6-Large-Cent

1807-7/6-Large-Cent

1807-7/6-Large-Cent

1807-7/6-Large-Cent
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Large 7/6. With the major damage it will not grade, the best you can get is a genuine or a details grade and in the condition it is in it isn't worth spending the grading fees on.
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 Posted 11/19/2011  3:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RollSeeker to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The environmental damage is unfortunate, but I would just sell as is. That is, if you really want to sell it.
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