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1906 Indian Head Penny

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Photo Grade is confusing to me when it comes to Indian Heads so I'm looking to the real experts (that's you folks).


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XF40 Mostly full LIBERTY with 2 1/2 diamonds
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To me, an old-timer, VF-30. This coin has no sharpness at all.



to the CCF!
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XF40
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With the B and the Y hardly full much less sharp, would you really pay EF money for this? What if the date was 1877?
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The mark on the shield might be a problem that would prevent straight grading, too.
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