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My guess is VF-30. Another beauty!  I wonder who owns all these great coins! 
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VF-20. Does someone you know own a grade set?
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VF20 the reverse might hold this one back a touch, I could see VF25 too.
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Edited by westcoin 03/14/2013 01:14 am
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This looks like the C-1 type which normally has very weak detail over Half Cent. The rest of the coin has at least strong VF detail and in the context of early copper appears problem-free. I'd think VF-35 is completely within reach. It would certainly look nice in my collection! 
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