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1859 Indian Head Cent: You Vs. PCGS

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First, I do not own this coin although boy do I wish I could.

Guess the Grade and also the SOLD price. I'll post the answer in a bit...

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I'm not great at grading cents but my guess, MS-66 maybe 67.
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Proof 66 cameo, $24K.
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Wow for sure, MS66
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Ill go with PF65CAM and $12K.
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