What would you guys grade this 1871 Two Center (testing myself).
Russ
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I think this coin would grade Fair. What do those of you who actually know something about these think?
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Fair would be worn basically smooth... I'd go with G-4 on that one.
Jr
VG - Rev
Odd that there is so much more wear on obverse than reverse, I wonder what the folks did to it while in circulation to cause that?
It looks VG. Hard to tell if the shield lines are still there.
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The obverse is just a G-4 (the WE is completely worn) but the reverse is VG
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In VG the WE need not be there due to wear.
K S
Yes, the reverse is sharper because of the strike, but coins are graded and priced based on their worst side. If a coin get any extra points at all for being better on one side than the other, the obverse has to be the better side.
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Russ, NCNE
I wouldn't be too hard on yourself, 2-cents are really easy to undergrade! I would have put this one at a VG/F, but these coins are notorious for weak strikes, and it's often hard to differentiate between strike and wear. It's a nice coin though.
The word "WE" should be sharp and clear for the EF grade. If it isn't it's not EF, but the grading services have really degraded the standards. Perhaps that's why some of you are giving this coin a grade of Fine or better, which it clearly does not deserve.
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I have an 1865 MS62RB that is very poorly struck. The left side is nearly flat on the coin. If it weren't in a PCGS slab (with lots of red left) I never would have believed it's an MS coin.
Russ, NCNE