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1866 IHC For Grading

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Coin appears RB in hand, I appreciate any comments on grade

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 Posted 03/16/2018  10:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BassPro to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow, super nice MS 65 Major doubling
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I'd venture MS-64 RB, only missing a 65 because of the irregular obverse strike. Looks full red on the obverse but you report RB and you have it in-hand. I presume the flat areas on the rim are purely as-struck.

Your 1871 is lovely but this one is awesome!
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Nice diamonds, luster and strike.

I think this one went MS66 to be honest
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Must agree with Jaobler - severe loss of obverse detail holds this to 64RB.
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MS-64RB. Maybe 65. The obverse doesn't have enough detail for a 65+ or 66.
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I'll say MS65, amazing coin
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64rb. I'm in the camp that you need a full strike for a coin to qualify as gem.
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MS64RD. I agree with Jaobler
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MS-64 RB
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Error coin? Out of collar or broadstruck?
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Is the color in hand closer to the first reverse pic or first obverse pic ?
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Closer to the first obverse pic
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Looks like a die crack obverse 2:00 .One of the best and sharpest LIBERTY and band I've seen on a IHC . Not quite sure what happened to most of the rims on obverse . Some doubling on some letters on obverse .
Reverse is real nice , sharp shield ,all original with nice color . All fields free of chatter and super clean face on Indian . MS-66 RD unless the flatness on obverse counts as a decreased grade .
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Rick would love this one. Very late die state with cracks, major subsidence, and pitting or die rust on the reverse. I would go 65RD and worth a small fortune if the color is authentic.
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MS-64 RB.
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