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1879 Indian Head Cent - Guess the grade.

I've decided I really like IHCs. 


NGC holder.
Russ, NCNE



NGC holder.
Russ, NCNE
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AU-58
Tom
One diamond is soft but the cheek is full and the feathertips are nearly all there. The reverse has minor problems but not enough to 64 it. I love your obverse image, great detail and natural brown color. Kudos.
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Russ, if you had to cheat on Kennedy, the IHC is a fine choice of a mistress!
I'll guess the grade MS 64 BN.
I wouln't touch this one with a 10 foot ferengi pole...Mike
Sorry guys, but you will never buy one like that in an AU-58 holder.
I agree that there is probably a rub on the hair below the ribbon, but that won't keep it from getting an MS designation.
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Sorry guys, but you will never buy one like that in an AU-58 holder.
I agree that there is probably a rub on the hair below the ribbon, but that won't keep it from getting an MS designation. >>
That begs the question: Are we supposed to "guess" the actual technical grade we think it merits, or the market grade many of these "AU-62"ish coins actually get with the MS designation?
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OK, too low, maybe. I'll join the AU55 crowd.
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The softness of strike of the 3rd diamond and lower hair curl sways so many into grading IH's AU. I don't understand this. Light circulation markers should exist in many other areas besides the extreme high points on a truly slightly circulated coin. If the cheek, feathertips and shield are pristine and untouched by wear how can an IH be AU?
We understand the difference in strike weakness vs. wear in Flying Eagles due to their history of weak strikes. We tend to ignore it when it comes to IH's.
This coin is AU58 -- no matter what the slab grade says it is
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