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Grade These Two Indian Cents

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The 1902 is a bit more red in hand, but I think the pics came out okay...

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OH wow nice examples. The pictures are a little fuzzy for grading but I am excited by the fact that I cant see any problems yet. Solely based on the pics, ms 66! haha. we will need better shots to be accurate. but they look beautiful
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Yeah I'm still working on my pics with this particular camera...
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NICE Indians. The pics are fuzzie but definitely high grades. Bottom end MS64 but probably higher. nlp
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64-65. My .02. Nice coins. Interesting the way the edges photographed.
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I have the same problem shooting pics through 2x2 card coin.
MS 64 IMO!
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I graded MS-66 BN for the 1902 and 65 BN for the 1908 due to weaker strike (though I'm not sure how these are graded based on that entirely). Both coins were landed cheap from bad pics, and are amazingly mark free. Based on my experience, without significant red on the obverse, the 1902 will get BN not RB even if theres quite a bit on the rev.
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I grade both of these: WOW!
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It looks like both are high mint states, but I find it impossible to accurately grade due to the holders and pictures. Both look great though.
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It looks like both are high mint states, but I find it impossible to accurately grade due to the holders and pictures. Both look great though.
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ms-64 to ms-65 ish
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