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1916 S Cent Added Piks For Detail And Color

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Black and white pictures don't help us.
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the coin is extremly brown almost a black thia was in color let me try again with a different camera.
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Worth around $85,so not worth all the costs involved to have slabbed. Nice looking coin nonetheless.
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John - how are you grading this? I see it as no higher than 45, with what looks like a terrible reverse strike.
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Sorry bout dat ,in XF-40 it is worth around $19. Still not worth slabbing.
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Can't tell anything definite from this coin . Could be cleaned . Waiting for better photos .
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Looks to be around VF-25, obviously...questionable color until better pics.
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First,

It looks like an early middle die state obverse die mismatched with a late die state reverse die, plus a fluffy strike, and discoloration from an unknown cause. The photos aren't clear enough for any comfort level on grading, but IMHO, it's somewhere in old school VF-land. It isn't a candidate for third party grading, but it would be a decent example for a coin board collection.
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