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1916 P, 1916 D, And 1916 S Cents, You Grade

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1916-1916-D...p=true&rt=nc

Top one has been harshly cleaned.

My opinions:

1916 P - AU details cleaned

1916 D - XF 40, possibly details because of reverse?

1916 S - XF 45 maybe AU? Reverse weak strike and/or worn out dies.
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Hmm... No one?
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those are tough for an amateur grader like me, but the 16 s id say is more like XF40 due to the reverse, and the other 2
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They're all details coins with little appeal.
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Hm, what makes you say the 1916 S is details?
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I believe the concentrated areas of discoloration in the left obverse field are some kind of ED and cannot be removed successfully. This coin has little eye-appeal, and I cannot imagine it in a clean TPG holder.

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