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1865 Indianhead Cent, Grade?

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Not sure of this one, I have several very thin Indianheads, this, as well as an 1866, is this a thin planchet coin? Was it common in that period to have a lot of planchet flaws? Not sure how to grade them if so.
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Coin is pictured on left next to a heavily circulated indianhead with no visible liberty.
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I'll say G-06 on the '65. Looks like it is paired with a thicker pre-1865 copper nickel example.
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G-06 for wear And struct with less than a good pair of dies .

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nope, paired it with a 1903
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What is the weight? Normal weight for this coin is around 3.1 grams.

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i'll say g4 because the obverse rim is not full.
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I agree, G-4.
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