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1897 Indian Head Grade

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I'll say VG-08, unsure if cleaned from these pics.



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Not High Grade, actually low grade. I have it at G-4 because I can't see at least 3 letters of "Liberty" on the headband.
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I'm at G-04 also .
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Good-4 detail, probably cleaned. This is a common coin, heavily worn, with low eye appeal. You can find similar examples at coin shows in the $1 bargain bins.
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