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Indian Head Cents For Grading

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What do you grade these at and which do you find to be the nicest?


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#2- hands down.
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#1=butt ugly!
#2=MS64(?) Is my pick
#3=MS62BN. Do like the color, nice and even
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Should try some Verdi-Care on your 85 for those spots. I'll pick the second one for sure.
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1. 65
2. 65
3. 63

Even with the spots, door number 1
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#1 Sharp strike but don't care for corrosion spots. MS-65
#2 Nice red but scratches both sides . MS-65RD
#3 Full Liberty ,4 diamonds ,love this chocolate BN.MS-63
And the winner is : #3 for me .
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1885 MS details
1899 MS-63RB
1903 AU-58
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65BN, 64RB and 63BN, my choice would be #1, which I really like.
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I like #3. Nice surfaces
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