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1876-20-Cent
1876-20-Cent

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Nice XF-40/45 from what I can see.
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With the level of grading that I am at I to would call it EF-40/45.
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Nice! That's a desirable date IMO, much cooler than the common 1875-S and much lower mintage than the 1875-CC. Color looks like circulated silver. That dark spot above the olive leaves might be a minor defect.

EF-45 looks like an appropriate grade. Is there any remaining luster? With that much detail I'd expect a bit of original mint luster in protected areas.
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Yes, EF-40-45 area with nice color. My favorite date in that short series. Love that low mintage!
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XF+ but may have had an old wiping, though the majority of these probably have.
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XF40 VERY desirable date. Where did you find that one?
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That coin rocks! XF-45. Very difficult to find in that grade and date with the eye appeal it has.
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