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1887 Indian Cent For Grading

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Sellers photos, what would you grade this one?

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VF-30-35 with a nasty reverse scratch .
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VF 35 ol cleaning but I think it straight grades
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Agree VF-30/35. Basically a common date.
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35, light reverse pin scratch

That date position is noticeably far left and curved, might be possible to match it with a die pairing based on the date alone.

Despite being a "common date" with 40+million minted, the large number of die pairs used (40 or more obverse dies are known) created a ton of minor die varieties (cracks, clashes, etc) so there are lots of neat little hidden things you can find, and some big things ( DDO) as well.
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VF35 for me
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