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Help Me Grade This 1896 IHC

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Here is a 1896 raw Indian Head cent that I took a chance on and bought. I keep going back and forth between high AU to low MS. I know it has a few dings on the obverse, one on the chin and another on the lower cheek. The "scars" gives the princess a rugged look. Thanks in advance.

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AU-58
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AU-55
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AU-58, shot 61 or 62.
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Going to say 58 but even tho reverse has some luster, too much wear on ribbon and leaf tips drops to 55 and obverse is a 55 with the hits, wear and carbon spots. Stil fairly nice, if you don't want it...
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AU58RB. Still has enough red to go RB. Nice coin. Many people would rather have a choice AU than a low MS.
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It's probably MS, just mishandled over the years.
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I'm one of those that like AU grades, although in this case I would not have minded a low MS. From the responses, I feel a bit better about having such a hard time grading this one. Crazy, you keyed in on what I thought was slight wear, but I wasn't sure. Think I'll say AU-55/AU-58 for my spreadsheet. It'll be a nice hole filler for my Dansco album. Even with the dings and carbon spots, it's not a bad looking IHC for being raw.
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AU-58.
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That's very close to mint state so, I'll say MS-60
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It's probably MS, just mishandled over the years.


This pretty well sums up the issue. The coin was set aside in an accumulation that was held by one or a series of non collectors who did not store the piece properly.
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i think at worst AU58 at best MS62. red appears to be greater than 5% so it would warrant RB designation imo if it is mint state.


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AU58RB. Still has enough red to go RB.


color designations are reserved for mint state coins
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