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Well, after all, it is a circulated coin (not new), so I think there is a good chance PCGS will grade it. I'd call it VF35.
Cartwheel
edited to add: I sent an XF40 1879-CC with two rim dings (one slight and one moderate) to ANACS. I thought they'd net grade it, but they didn't; just got it back: XF40. I'm pleased; I bought it for VF30 money. It might have to go in for a cross attempt at PCGS!
1. The mark on the face isn't a problem. 2. The obverse rim ding is. 3. Coin looks to be XF45.
PCGS really trys to put much better date coins in holders, and since much of the rim ding won't show I think they'll take a few points off and grade the coin XF40.
I as well believe that it will holder, being a better date. Go ANACS if you just want it in plastic, in any holder the rim ding will make it harder to sell at the non-damage grade.
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It might have a chance, I've seen worse in plastic.
<< <i>Will it grade with the scratch on face and rim ding above P.??
And what grade do you think it is >>
Anacs will net grade it ... probably VF ...
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Cartwheel
edited to add: I sent an XF40 1879-CC with two rim dings (one slight and one moderate) to ANACS. I thought they'd net grade it, but they didn't; just got it back: XF40. I'm pleased; I bought it for VF30 money. It might have to go in for a cross attempt at PCGS!
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1. The mark on the face isn't a problem.
2. The obverse rim ding is.
3. Coin looks to be XF45.
PCGS really trys to put much better date coins in holders, and since much of the rim ding won't show I think they'll take a few points off and grade the coin XF40.
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