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1824 Large Cent Grades

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Please provide grades/issues for this 1824 large cent

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Looks like an XF-45 to me.
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XF-40
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XF40. I think shes seen a cleaning.
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xf-40 also
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VF-35, possibly EF-40.
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EF-40, nice coin!
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VF-35, agree most attractive.
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Nice old Lady!! I could see 40 for the grade...
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I'm gonna say EF-40. Problem free.
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VF35 details, porous, corroded, cleaned. Obverse has serious damage above and to the left of the head.

Not sure how anyone can think this is a "problem free" coin, but that's why grading is an opinion, not a science.



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35, details
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VF, obverse surfaces seem kinda rough in the pictures.
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EAC VF30 Net VG10. Very corroded, possibly a dug coin, very rough surfaces. Green verdigris around all devices.
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