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For Grading - 1890 Indian Head Cent

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I would like to hear some grading thoughts on this cent. No luster left to talk about. It is OCC-001 Snow-16, reverse clash. I have been searching for this variety for years, I'm glad to finally have a copy. Thanks!


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 Posted 12/21/2022  6:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
VF35, nice coin
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I'll say EF-40+, super color.
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I'd say XF-40, nice color and nice photos!
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I have always held as my distinction that both of the ribbon edges must be clearly separated from the neck to earn an EF/XF grade, hence my VF35.
TPG might squeak it into EF holder.
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Can't argue, but I'd bet this ends up in an EF holder if submitted.
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XF-40, but I wouldn't be surprised if it graded XF-45 at PCGS/NGC.
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There's a CCF member that sells IHC's in those holders.
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Put me in the VF-35 camp due to the lower hair curl not separated from the ribbon.
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XF40+ really close to a 45
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EF-40 with nice color.
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I had to do some digging to find this post.

Happy Happy!


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Congrats, great result!
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Superb outcome, yes!
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations on the results! Nice coin!
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