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1904 IHC - You Vs. TPG - Grade Posted

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1904-IHC----You-Vs.-TPG---Grade-Posted

1904-IHC----You-Vs.-TPG---Grade-Posted

1904-IHC----You-Vs.-TPG---Grade-Posted

1904-IHC----You-Vs.-TPG---Grade-Posted
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That's odd. All I see is a box with an x through it on each of the pictures.
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Very Weird no idea why that is happening. Its happening in other threads where I previously posted pics, so ill wait and see what my web guy says as the images are links from my website that he hosts.
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so ill wait and see what my web guy says as the images are links from my website that he hosts.


I would just upload the pics here. If you ever close down your website, the pics will disappear from CCF. Basically, harming CCF's performance in search engine results.

It's super easy to do. Much easier than trying to rely on a third party website, even if it is your own. When photobucket started charging for their picture hosting service, many of the pictures on this website went dark. Resulting in thousands of useless pages that harmed CCF's performance.
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MS64 color doesn't look right but that could be your pics.
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64RB.
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64, maybe 65 depending on the day
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64RB
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MS64RB seems right.
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MS-64RB . But I have a newbie kind of question ; the feathers on headdress seams worn , or is it because the photo is blown up so much ? Rest of coin to me is 64RB .
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the feathers on headdress seams worn


Possibly a light strike or some die wear as the necklace and some hair details are effected as well
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MS64RB really close to 65
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I'm not an Indian head guy, but if I was I would want that coin.
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That is a beautiful coin. I'll go MS65RB. Again - beautiful coin.
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I thought this coin would grade at ms64rb but NGC only gave it 63rb. It was a very inexpensive coin, not really worth the cost of grading but I like the coin and wanted to throw it in a holder mostly for fun. In person at a coin show the general consensus was 64/65 but that is not how it graded.
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