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For Grading - 1882 Indian Head Cent

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I would like to hear some Grading thoughts on this Cent. The second set of photos show the true color. Thanks!


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F12. Nice S-6 example with the misplaced date in the pearls! I have picked 2 of these in MS. Very tough variety!
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I can't go more than VF -20 possibly 25 . Barely discernable Liberty , not much pearls at all , no diamonds that I can see . Reverse is decent but tackle that corrosion spot before it gets worse .
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Liberty seems to be all there, mostly in partial states, so I'll say F-12.
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F-15
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I'll join the F-12 camp. Nice looking coin for the grade.
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A lot of strike weakness so this one is tough to grade. I'll say VF-20.
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F12. for grading purposes the color doesn't matter at this grade
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Nice original looking F-12.
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I'm in the F12/15 bubble
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very nice looking f-15
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F-15
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