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1860 Indian Cent-Grade

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Looking for help on this one please. The obverse appears "better" than the reverse to me. (This amateur estimates the obv to be a F12 and the rev to be a VG8) If I am close, how do you resolve this type of difference?

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No where near F-12. I'm at G-4. The worst of the Obv. or Rev. would be my overall grade.
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I'll say G-04 but details - old cuts on face and headdress.
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I also say G-4 overall appearance
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Thanks all!
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What happened to the N in One? Just asking, Cents are not my thing
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What happened to the N in One? Just asking,


Struck thru? Wear? Weak die strike? I guess it doesn't make much difference at this point.
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G details
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G details but it is a pointed bust variety, which is the scarcer of the available varieties.

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