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1886 10 Cents For Authenticity And Grade

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Legends look different? not sure looks like obv.5?
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 Posted 10/28/2019  10:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John K to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like Obverse 5, pointed 6 to me. Nice shape.
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the T in GRATIA and the N in Canada look different imo Vic
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 Posted 10/28/2019  10:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coin-Flipper to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Obv 5 small repunched 6? AU58
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AU-58. Eye Appeal 5/10 due to the reverse field hits.
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What slab is it in?
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The T is hard to see, but the Bottom of the N is definitely suspect.
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I'll say AU-55, possibly 58.
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It looks genuine to me. With the higher end counterfeits out there I suppose everything is suspect. I would say au50. As far as the legends on the obverse, they look a little off but that toning is hard to have clarity on my end. the reverse looks a little off, "10 cents", as well as the hits in the field on the reverse it abnormal compared to the other side. I will side with genuine but don't know enough.
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ICCS ef45, maybe au50.
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I feel like this is NGC grading at as MS61
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After another look, the crown details seem suspect too. For instance, the top leaf of the rightmost Fleur de Lys is off.

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The bottom of the n missing was a marker for jmans Chinese counterfeits from 2008. I wish MM would chime in. I have never seen a legit coin with legends like that however could be a plugged die or something.
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Every victorian 10 cents (chinese) has full N's. There are no alarming features to me. This coin was not manufactured by HK Replica or Big Tree coin factory. Please remember the cardinal rule.....see what is there not what you expect to see. This coin though very lightly circulated has been abused. Many bangs and smears that may, coupled with poor images muddy the water so to speak.
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Thanks for the info. Vic
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