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1904 Indian Head Cent

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Looking for an IHC for my 1900's type set. These are sellers photos, what do you all think?

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Great luster, some scattered surface marks, but I'd say a solid MS-64BN. I like the die crack below the wreath.
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Very nice, strong strike
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I'll say MS-62BN. Meaningful marks below T in States, on the cheekbone, and near the second A in America, plus scattered disturbances in the left obverse field. I also think the lighting flatters this coin.
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I would be OK at MS-63...maybe MS-64...both BN.

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i have it at MS63BN. mostly due to the obv strike and field blotchiness on both sides


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Looking for an IHC for my 1900's type set.


all depends on what your objective is with your type set. just filling a hole with a decent type coin or purchase the best example that you can afford. when I was collecting for my type set I wanted the later so this one would not make the grade. I would want at least an MS64RB coin for this type
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Looks MS-64BN to me.
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all depends on what your objective is with your type set. just filling a hole with a decent type coin or purchase the best example that you can afford. when I was collecting for my type set I wanted the later so this one would not make the grade. I would want at least an MS64RB coin for this type


I am mostly just looking to fill the whole with a decent, original, example. I have plans to do a nicer 7070 down later on, after I complete my Morgan date set
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you then answered your own question. this would suffice based on objective
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If you are putting it in an album, a BN coin is a better choice because that's what will happen over time to a RD coin that is housed in that album.
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