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2 And 3 Cents 1866

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Please help me anybody to grade this coins

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1. F/VF details corroded

2. EF-40?
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1 VG/F cleaned corroded and damaged.
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#1, G-6 damaged and corroded.
#2, VF-25, die crack on the reverse.
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Crack die? Wow! I didn't know it is. May be common error in that years
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I think G-6 is really harsh for the 2 cents, it's corroded, but still a lot of detail =/
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"I think G-6 is really harsh for the 2 cents, it's corroded, but still a lot of detail =/"

I agree that's why I gave it a VG/F part of the W is still visible and there is still separation on most of the vertical shield lines. Shame about the two gashes
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That does appear to be a die crack at the 12:30 position (Upper right) on the reverse. Nice detail.

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Thank you for help! About crack die detail-I never paid attention, I will go through all my coins again, because a love errors even still learn and learn about this.
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die cracks usually don't add to the coin's value...
unless it is evidence of a particular rarity or variety
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