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Need Help Grading A Few Coins

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 Posted 02/23/2012  11:54 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add toasty to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello I would like your opinions on a few of my older coins. I'm pretty new to grading so I'd like to see what you folks think of these and compare to what I think it is. Thanks!



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 Posted 02/23/2012  2:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coingirl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
10 cent 1886- obv 5- small 6
Grade IMO G4
Trends price =$25

1918 cent , cleaned F12
1907 cent , max F15, probably also F12

these grades are MY personal opinion.
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Thanks for your input. Those are about the grades I thought they were. I suspected the 1918 was cleaned. I can't really see any scuff marks or crud stuck where there usually is some left after a coin is cleaned (ie. around leaves and between beads). The coin also has much more luster when in hand. Could it have been dipped? I've seen the term used before but don't know what the product the coin is dipped in is. And, no, I won't clean the 1907, really like the chocolate tint. Thanks again, love all the info this site provides!
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