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Indian Cent Please Grade (1900)

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 Posted 01/18/2023  2:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
Jaime Hernandez:
The 1900 Indian cent has the highest mintage from the years 1859 to 1900. Therefore, the 1900 Indian cent is very common in circulated grades. In Mint State condition it becomes scarce at about MS64 condition. However, there are probably still thousands of examples grading MS64 condition or higher. In MS65 they are much scarcer with possibly several hundred examples known. In MS66 condition or higher they are very hard to find with possibly no more than about 150 examples surviving. In MS67 condition it is almost rare with a few dozen examples verified. Anything grading higher is rare if any even exist. PCGS


When I say around 150 still around I made allusion to the High Grade and not under MS65.

What grade will be this coin I do not discern on. I give all my IHCs to a friend in Louisiana, but never had one better then 65 and with 2
Longacre Doubling.
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 Posted 01/18/2023  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jessvc1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thanks for the input I returned the coin. I dont like the surfaces. When you solder copper pipes you clean the copper first and thats the color of this coin like fresh copper. Couldnt get past the color and look of a cleaned coin.
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Probably a good decision.
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good move.

photos can be deceiving and the lighting in this one was not the best to discern original surfaces. tilting the coin even slightly can create shadows that are hiding surface issues and like I stated before the area in front of the profile and areas about it did not appear to be die polishing.
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The hairlines do not look like die polish lines as the cross both the surfaces and lettering. Coin looks like it was wiped with a cloth.
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