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1906 Indian Head Cent Grade Request

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Please let me know what you think the grade is for this cent.

thanks

1906-Indian-Head-Cent-Grade-Request

1906-Indian-Head-Cent-Grade-Request

1906-Indian-Head-Cent-Grade-Request

1906-Indian-Head-Cent-Grade-Request
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 Posted 05/19/2011  10:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bizybackson to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sharp coin, XF/AU.
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XF-45
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AU-50
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EF-40
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EF 45; nice pictures
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AU50 cleaned
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It's an easy high EF to low AU with something going on in that date.
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XF-45
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Sorry, don't get mad :)
EF40 max. possibility. VF35 solid.
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Only one has said cleaned. I believe it has been cleaned too.
AU-50 details (cleaned)
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The cleaning I can understand but VF-35?
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Just my opinion. It will get an EF grade in todays world maybe even an AU50. That's good for you. I look at the degree
of wear, luster, strike etc. and decide from there. I mentioned in another post once before that I never take anything anyone personally states about one of my coins personally. I think that came out correct :)
Nothing to do with the OP but I am planning on starting a thread about "cleaned coins" in the future. I'll probably wished that I never did but it will be food for thought.
Basically it will start off like this: "Has anyone ever seen a coin that was not cleaned" More later so no need to discuss on this post.
I stated a solid 35.
Thanks. And nice coin by the way, no matter what the final grade will be.
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 Posted 05/22/2011  08:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eddiespin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Indian1, check this out on that grade: http://www.indiancent.com/grading.pdf ...

Nothing in this grading game is written in stone, understand, but this is a pretty well thought out grading guide, as far as those go. Personally, I don't agree with all of it, but with much of it.

PS: Looking forward to your thread on cleaning. FWIW, I've seen many coins that hadn't been cleaned. But, as you said, we shan't get into that, here (I can wait).
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I would call this coin EF40, some wear on the lower hair curl, head band and feathers (it may just be a very weak strike, but the feathers seem to lack a lot of detail) Reverse look nice. I don't know if it's been cleaned, but it may have environmental damage causing the dark toning.
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A solid EF-40.
It may have been cleaned, but I think environmental damage is a better explanation because of the dark toning.
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