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1902 Indian Cent You Vs. NGC

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Another with some pretty cool wood grain. Some won't like but I do. Thanks for any thoughts and guesses.

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Not a particular fan, but AU-58 at worst, perhaps up to 63BN.
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MS64BN
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65bn. not a fan of the woodgrain but I can't find much wrong with this coin.
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I'm not a fan of this wood grain . MS-63BN .
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I will give it a shot at ms64bn
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MS-64, possibly RB. Very nice!
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I, for one don't care for toned coins but, wood grain coins...

I have 3 or 4 wood grained Indians this one looks, MS-63/4 BN
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Thanks everyone. Its quite apparent that it is extremely difficult to take photos of copper coins true colors.

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Love that wood grain, gorgeous coin !
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