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1907 Indian Head Grade Estimate?

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As I continue working through my late Fathers collection I found another Penny that looks to be in a good, circulated condition.

Grade estimates? As a newbie with untrained eye I am thinking maybe an F12?

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Unattractive VF. Probably a details coiN IMO.
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I'm not crazy about the reverse, So will just leave it at F-12 .
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F 15.
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Look VF to me.
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VF-20 coin, needs an acetone bath.
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VF-20
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VF-30, but may be some ED here.
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I'm with coinfrog at VF30
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Gotta be a 40' not attractive but I think it's a 40?
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I would think VF-20, possibly VF-25.
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VF 25 and needs and acetone bath.
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well Timewise44...you got from F12 to XF40. at least you know its at least F12.
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panzaldi....that is the problem with using photographs, the variance of perception on a still photograph is broader than if you all were holding the coin! Then when you take into the normal differences in perception between collectors....I expect to see a range of values...since it was free, it is well worth the cost! SMILE
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