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1795 Large Cent

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How would you guys grade this?

1795, S-76b, R-1 with 'One Cent' high in wreath. This is the most plentiful variety of all the flowing hair types.

Smooth surfaces with some marks on bust, and some light edge knocks.

No porosity, verdigris or corrosion.

Thank you for your comments and opinions.

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Beautiful coin GERMANICVS. The rims are a little beat up but only enough to be distracting. The planchet has a great honest color. As far as sharpness I'll grade the coin as EAC 15 but I will net grade it down to EAC 12 for the rim damage. The obverse has much better detail than the reverse and the rims and the worn reverse hold this coin back.
1795 S-76b R.1 15/12.
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VG-10 or F-12.
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I had it at F12 also
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F12+

Another nice piece of chocolate :-)
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Thank you everybody.
Thank you Celticsoul for your detailed evaluation and grading. Always very helpful!
EAC12 is about where I would have put it too.
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It's a nice looking coin. Thanks for posting.
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I also agree with an EAC F12 as well, another beautiful early American copper Germanicvs!
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