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1920 Large And Small Cent

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My guesses are EF40 for the large, EF45 for the small.

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 Posted 01/27/2015  10:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Vancouver IslandCoinKid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i would say you are right... I think that the top one is a EF-40 and the bottom is a EF-45.
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 Posted 01/27/2015  11:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add UncleLuc to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Large cent, VF20, excessive hairlines.
small cent I would give a EF40.
Nice set! was the 1920 a circulation find?
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Nice set! was the 1920 a circulation find?


Thanks!

And no it was not a circulation find I bought it off ebay with a bunch of other coins. But about four years ago, I did find a 1920 penny in my change after eating at a restaurant downtown and that's what actually got me to start collecting.
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I think the large is VF and the small is EF
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Large cent, VF-20 Small cent, EF-40, Paulsz, you can find great looking 1920 Large cents on ebay in AU for very cheap.

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Large cent, VF-20 Small cent, EF-40, Paulsz, you can find great looking 1920 Large cents on ebay in AU for very cheap


I do have plenty of them but sometimes I can't resist buying them. Even if in lower grades.
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I agree with SHAFTA & UncleLuc
VF20
EF40
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