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United States
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The 1820 looks like a n-9 r.3 The first star is missing an edge which can be a sign of a counterfeit, you should weigh it to be sure. Should be around 10.89 grams. From this photo I would guess VF35, but considering the late die state and the graininess of the photo it might grade a lot better. I mostly collect middle and late large cents so I don't know about the other coins you purchased.
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very nice group of coins. the 1820 looks xf to me. the 1807 over six looks vf details. a little verdegris but not too terrible. The 1801 looks VG to me.
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The S-273 1807/6 may be a bit corroded, but not so much that you can't see the late die state rim Cud over the ST in STATES!
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EF40. Color does look odd. Better check the weight G6 maybe 8 G4
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Thanks for the opinions. If the 1820 would grade EF, I would be happy. The weakness in the hair was the part that was holding me back.
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Bringing up the 1801 three errors reverse...... Anyone think it would go into a PCGS problem free G-4 holder or better? The coin looks better in hand.
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Quote: Anyone think it would go into a PCGS problem free G-4 holder or better? I don't think so, The 1801 looks like it was cleaned (too contrasting of tone/colors) and the scratch on the reverse (OF).
Edited by oih82w8 09/27/2013 1:09 pm
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The 1820 is real nice. Very clean surface. I like it!
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