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1800 Large Cent - Worthy Lowball?

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1800-Large-Cent---Worthy-Lowball?
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Yes, nice one.
That would grade PO-1
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 Posted 06/22/2025  09:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice lowball.
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Very interesting! I strongly believe this would grade Poor details damaged. The surfaces are just too rough. Poor grade coppers are almost always smooth.
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Certainly not MS++...
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Love how only the date and a silhouette are the only remaining identifiable features.
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Poor. The reverse for this series seems to always wear more then the Obverse. Hope you got a good price for it.
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P01 however, I'm not sure how a TPG would think about the surfaces for such a low grade coin. there are scratches and pitting on both sides. the question would be, would they consider this normal for the grade or would they details the coin?
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Great that the date is readable - nice lowball example.
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