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More Cheap Fun: 1860 Indian Head Cent

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What you see is what you get. 1860 IHC.

Does it make G/VG, maybe details?

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g dets - corroded. nice full rims.
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No chance for VG without any letters in the headband. Looks like a solid G4 to me (depending on what that white stuff is on the reverse pic.)
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I'll say a straight grade G-06 .
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Some pitting, G-06
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A bit porous in places, but I agree it makes G-06 straight.
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No pitting or porosity in hand but LOTS of nicks and hits, and a small reverse scratch.

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