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Gtg: 1807/6 Large Cent - You Vs ANACS

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Results are in, and I should have it back early next week.

What would you grade it?


Gtg:-1807/6-Large-Cent---You-Vs-ANACS
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VF, details, corrosion. ANACS might give it righteous. Still a nice example of a cool overdate. I like it.
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F-15, probably Details.
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Fine details porous. Cool variety!
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F details
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Agree F details. Is that color correct?
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F details environmental.
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That looks like a fine details coin. I don't think it will get the dreaded corrosion designation. Corrosion coins, at least the many that I've viewed, tend to have chunks of patina missing from the coins surface. This one would is ED.
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