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1876 Indian Head Cent - For Grading

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This IHC is from an estate sale. I welcome all thoughts and grading on this one. The photos accurately capture the color and surface conditions. I have additional detailed photos, if needed.

Thank you!


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Nice original - I like it at a 53. Hope the Obverse left field does not detail it. Hard to make out what that is all about.
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I'm thinking low AU.
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Low to mid AU for me as well.
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Agree with low AU--nice coin!
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I like that the feather details on the headress go all the way to the tip, even if one of the diamonds appears weak. Dentils are also well struck.I'm at AU55.
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technically it could make AU55. the photos you are presenting make the coins look dull and lifeless. I'm just wondering if its this or if the coins were from the same collection, they were improperly stored and this is the result of that. I don't think a TPG would details the coin but the value may be affected
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