A pair of IHC fresh from PCGS Guess the grades. Grades Revealed

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1881 MS64BN
1880 MS64RB
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I am interested in what everyone’s opinions are.
I’ll wait about a day then reveal, Enjoy!
1881 MS64BN
1880 MS64RB
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A pair of beauties, MS66 for both.
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1881 MS65+BN, 1880 MS65RB.....both beautiful coins.
65, 65
65BN
64RB
Nice looking cents.
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64BN and 65RB
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64BN
66RB
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65B
65+RB
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They look like gems to me, very nice and original.
1881 ms64 br
1880 ms 65+ RB
64BN and 65RB.
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64, 65 for me
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64BN and 65RB two. Very nice coins.
63 & 66
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64bn 65rb
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1881 - MS64BN
1880 - MS65RB
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64BN, 66RB
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63bn, 64rb but 20 years ago that might have got kicked back for artificial toning
In love with the 1880 - that is a great coin.
65BN - near RB - I would go maybe 66 if I could see the fields better.
66RB - this is the RB coin everyone wants.
64 BN and 65 RB
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The '81 looks 64BN and the '80 65RB... Nice IHC's indeed. Cheers, RickO
65BN
65RB
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Wow, that 1880 looks a lot nicer than the grade suggests.
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I agree, right call PCGS. Just not gemmy enough for MS65, plus the pics make the coins better than in hand.
The 1880 looks better than the grade given!
I would love to buy that one at Sheet prices at that grade Lol!
Just saw this thread - the grades seem very conservative to me.
I'm not seeing grades by OP so I'll guess MS 64 BN and MS 65 RB respectively.
The grades are typed in underneath the photos at the top of the page.
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@2windy2fish I think the 1880 is undergraded. At least from the photo it seems like a 65 all day long.
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Those are some tight grades....or those are some glamourous pictures. Maybe a bit of both. Still very pretty coins.
The PCGS grades seem very accurate to me by current standards.