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Grading Opinions For Indian Cents

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Nice little group of Indians! I think the 1859 and 1902 have been cleaned for sure. The others, hard to tell. I am NOT very good at grading these.

1859 VG details, cleaned, env. damage.

1902 XF-40, details, cleaned

1900 AU-58, (quest. color?)

1902 AU-53, (quest. color?)


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What are you talking about VG details, paralyse... Liberty is almost full, F-15 details; so F details.

1902 VF-35 details, reverse lacks detail in the shield to pull off an XF details IMHO.

1900 would have to be AU-55 or AU-58, but my gut also wants to say MS62. Not sure if details or not, reverse looks fine but the obverse is suspicious.

1902 AU-55 or AU-58. Problem free for sure.
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It's got quite a bit of damage to the lettering, but yes, it is in fact full, so I think you are quite right about F details.
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