Hi Xshift,
I believe this is an S-260 cent, which has a small date combined with a large fraction. This is one of the most common of the 1803-dated large cents.
I agree with a grade of choice VF (VF-30) for details, but unfortunately with some damage and some corrosion around the E of ONE.
I believe this is an S-260 cent, which has a small date combined with a large fraction. This is one of the most common of the 1803-dated large cents.
I agree with a grade of choice VF (VF-30) for details, but unfortunately with some damage and some corrosion around the E of ONE.





















