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1832 Large Cent For Grading

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Had to pay more than I usually spend on large cents at $85 but this one seemed to me to have XF sharpness. Verdicare would help out I think on reverse. Numismedia has this coin retail price at $216. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1832-Large...233951874983
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I agree with the XF sharpness, but there are some gouges in the neck area. XF Details damaged.
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saw those hits too. Probably why the price was relatively low compared to one xf-45 for sale now on e-bay for $350. It is an N-2 medium letters I believe which adds a little to value.
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I'll say EF details (nicks, gouges).
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Agreed, XF40 Details
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XF details. it has the look of a dug coin
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I post quite a few coins I buy on here. The vast majority I sell to a local coin store. This one is no exception. If a straight graded coin is anywhere from $200 to 425 for this year and variety of coin how much do you discount it for its flaws? Most of the time I make $ on these resales but not always. Took a shot.
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