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1876 Twenty Cent Piece For Grading

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Thoughts on grade and problems...There is apparently some slab scuffs on the reverse.

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I know this coin, so I will not say the grade. It's the only 1876 I could find that was nice, but still out of my price range.
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Looking at the obverse fields, I think I see some pitting and corrosion in both the obverse and reverse fields. I will revise my grade opinion to xf details corrosion.
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Numismatic student can you point out where exactly?
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left obverse field by elbow

right obverse field to the left of stars 11-13 and to the right of liberty's foot

obverse to the right of the date

left reverse field above arrows
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I see your point on the left obverse field by elbow. Is that pitting? Left reverse above arrows is probably the slab. Could the rest be toned over carbon spots? The coin is straight graded and I have been told it looks better in person. As always, thank you for your thoughtful responses.
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tough to tell from pics. check out the areas carefully and let us know what you see if you get the chance.
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VF-35 details, environmental damage
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