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Which Classic US Coins Are The Most Difficult To Grade?

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For me, Three Cent Silvers, Buffalo nickels, and especially gold. Those BLPs...
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For me it's gold coins and Piece dollars.
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I agree with the Indian gold $2.50 & $5.00, they are a challenging to grade.

Part of what makes collecting "Classics" great is the variety of strikes, weakness, and later die states that you seen on the earlier coins like Capped Bust Halves. It keeps you on your toes and even the top tier TPGs get it wrong sometimes.
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Any heavily toned coins.
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