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Not looking to break the bank on early copper, but these coins are tough to find in original F+ condition without any problems. What do you think of this one? The reverse holes..does that look like circulation damage or env damage/porosity?   Edited by Steelers72 09/08/2017 2:06 pm
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looks like vg details with some minor porosity and circulation damage on reverse.
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VG-08, has nice eye appeal.
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Hard to grade VG with wear into reverse letters from 9:00 - 3:00.
Edited by Coinfrog 09/08/2017 9:07 pm
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Quote: Hard to grade VG with wear into reverse letters from 9:00 - 3:00 Yeah, I thought about that but the ear and hair details on the obverse was too hard to over look - hence the 08. Do they have an 06+ 
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VG-8, and I am thinking Details.
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Crosslet 4, G6, PMD on the reverse; both sides have some minor porosity, and there is a gouge on the reverse above N in ONE; also one from S8 to the hair. Good color. The "wear into the rim" is not wear but misalignment of the dies. My grade would be 6 net 5.
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vg8. Reverse damage seems minor enough to be market acceptable.
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