Guess the Grade.......Indian Head Cent. **Grade Revealed**
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I picked this up for under $30 shipped.


I picked this up for under $30 shipped.
Need a Barber Half with ANACS photo certificate. If you have one for sale please PM me. Current Ebay auctions
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<< <i>64RD with verdigris. >>
Aside from deep scratch to the right of U on the obverse and some chatter to the right of the shield on the reverse, the coin looks pristine to me. I'm curious if the green crap will end up in point deductions when graded (see the M in AMERICA and the top of the left stalk on reverse). I agree with RD and the verdigris, but it looks 65 or 66 quality otherwise.
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Very nice coin!
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
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Taken down a point from 65RB by tick below chin, reverse verdigris and dull appearance.
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Can't tell color from the photos. Would guess RB.
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<< <i>The first red "x" is pristine and the second red "x" is an exact perfect match.
I wonder if he could replace those pristine red Xs with a revealed grade
I picked this up for under $30 shipped.
-Paul
<< <i>Did ANACS way undergrade that coin or is the photo hiding something? >>
The grades of 61 and 62 were not used when this coin was graded. If anacs felt it did not reach the 63 level, it was assigned a 60. A couple of years back I had proof Indian graded as PF60/60, graded in 1981. I sent it in so see how it compared to current standards, and it came back PF63BN.
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<< <i>Did ANACS way undergrade that coin or is the photo hiding something? >>
The grades of 61 and 62 were not used when this coin was graded. If anacs felt it did not reach the 63 level, it was assigned a 60. A couple of years back I had proof Indian graded as PF60/60, graded in 1981. I sent it in so see how it compared to current standards, and it came back PF63BN. >>
Thanks for the history lesson. I was not aware of that 61/62 were not used. Maybe in another 10 years we will see AU57 and AU59