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What would you grade them?

Thanks for looking
Ben
This coin (1836, R-3) supposedly came from a roll of CBHs in Kansas city in the 80s and has never been cleaned, hmmmm.... I have my doubts.
http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...m=157&pos=35

This 1809 was a bargan at $55. It's an R-3 too.
http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...um=157&pos=9
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01/02/2007 3:11 pm
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Originally posted by Bonedigger

What would you grade them?

Thanks for looking
Ben
This coin (1836, R-3) supposedly came from a roll of CBHs in Kansas city in the 80s and has never been cleaned, hmmmm.... I have my doubts.
http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...m=157&pos=35

This 1809 was a bargan at $55. It's an R-3 too.
http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...um=157&pos=9



The 1836 I'd grade an XF-40. And it has certainly been cleaned, recently I'd say. Even in a roll there should be some patina. The 09 I'd say is a VG/F, since we have some feathers on the reverse. It's been cleaned too at some point, although maybe not recently.
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I see the 1836 as VF20. Just a little too much wear to make the XF grade in my opinion. I agree that it definitely looks cleaned.

The 1809 looks like an F12 to me.

Nice coins!
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