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1847 Braided Large Cent Vs TPG

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Last one. What do you think this large cent graded?
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Obverse pic not the best, would like a larger one, but I'll say EF-45.
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Thanks coinfrog for your opinions! I am going to upload a better picture. Every time I zoomed in the color would get too light. Wanted to show the brown color as much as possible
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It's the hair detail that is not clear in the original pic.
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New pic uploaded. Sorry about that. I am not good at taking pictures of the coins in slabs. Hope this one is clearer!
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New picture helps, AU55
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au50. nice surfaces.
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XF45....maybe an old cleaning?
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AU58BN, extremely attractive but for the scratch on the reverse between STATES / OF.
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I think it's a bit too much wear on the higher parts for AU, so I guess XF-45.
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Paralyse got it exactly. It graded AU58 BN by NGC
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