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1804 Draped Bust Half Cent

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Your coin is NOT corroded!

This is what an 1804 corroded Half Cent looks like!



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This is what an 1804 corroded Half Cent looks like!


Moe: That 1804 looks like it spent a few years in the ground!

The OP's coin was hit hard at ANACS. I think it has AU details regardless of the "problems".
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Well, I sent to be crossed over into a PCGS holder. I figured why not see what their opinion is. I would much rather have this coin in a PCGS holder for a few reasons. If it ends up in a genuine holder as I suspect it may, then so be it.
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when you send a coin for crossover do you leave it in the slab? I would take it out, no reason to give them any info from the previous grader in my opinion.
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That's what I did :-)
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Well, just received grades from PCGS. Here is the result of this coin in their opinion: Genuine (91 - Questionable Color)

ANACS originally called corroded/cleaned? Go figure.
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Keep it in the PCGS slab. They probably did so because of the light cleaning, but it shows the lack of consistency amongst TPGs.
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Keep it in the PCGS slab

Without a doubt
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