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1876-H Cent, Rim Nicks

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How would this grade? Another 6 for a dollar junk box purchase.

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The highest I think I would go is a VF20.
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F15, Rim damage.
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F15 rim damage
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I would never consider any large cents to be only "junk box" purchases.

At 6/$1, I would get a lot of them and find a few varieties,.. and work on that part of a collection. If that box is full of large cents, then there has to be a lot of different varieties in it.

Seems to me that a bit of patient checking could find some interesting ones in there. Happy hunting..!!
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No, the box is not full of large Canadian cents. After the first 3-4 1920 large, I started becoming more selective. I will always jump on a 19th century large cent regardless of condition (I have one Vicky with no reverse). The WWI vintage I look for VG or better. Perhaps I ought to build a roll of large cents and see what I can get for it. Is there a container for Canadian large cents?
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Years back, all coin collectors had their coins in thick blue cardboard ( 3 folds) folding albums with the REV coins facing out and one spot for the OBV at the top.

I'm sure that they're still out there.
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