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1794 Large Cent. Have Fun Grading This One Vs. PCGS...

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I'm not even remotely sure how to describe this coin.

I'll just post up the pictures to do the describing...

PCGS slab. (Someone had a sense of humor...)

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PO01
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Very nice coin

PO-1.
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Basal minus 1.
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I wonder what Sheldon would have thought about this one.

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My gut is saying PO-1, but I'm thinking it's a FR-02.
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 Posted 10/09/2015  01:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 732amran to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Really nice smooth-good color no problems aside for honest ware- Fair2+
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PO-01+ CAC
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I'm going with PO01. Would perhaps appeal to a lowball collector.

How did you come about acquiring it?

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I think the reverse warrants a PO1. The idea they added a + would be humorous.....
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slug-1. It's ridiculous, how come you tell if there's a problem other than the obvious one of extreme erosion? What did PCGS say and did they put a Smiley by the grade?
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I'm thinking P-01 as well.
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What so you think about those scratches on the reverse? Could they warrant a PO-01 Details grade?
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Me too, PO-01.

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how can you tell if there's a problem other than the obvious one of extreme erosion?

Are we looking at the same coin? I see no signs of "extreme" corrosion


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What so you think about those scratches on the reverse? Could they warrant a PO-01 Details grade?

Personally, I would expect an honestly worn FR-2 or PO-1 to have a few minor old scratches.
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