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1856 Braided Large Cent

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Picked this up for $40. Thoughts on grade and problems? Thanks!

Does the N in ONE in the reverse look recut?

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I say VF 30
Nice even color no distracting spots
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agree with that assessment
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The uniform colour causes me to suspect an old cleaning but I think that's a minor (potential) concern. A good bargain!

Agree with VF30.
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Possibly 35, super example.
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looks VF35 to me. old cleaning
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VF-35
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VF-35
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VF30, flat strike from worn dies, attractive color and no major distractions. I think this is a nice coin.

The N does appear to be re-cut, but this is not uncommon for the series.
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Another one in hand. Thoughts? Thanks!

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Nicer in hand. Quite a bit so. A nice win!
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