1803 large cent

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  1. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    Think she makes G-4? s-l1600-2.jpeg s-l1600-3.jpeg
     
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  3. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . . Supporter

    Probably not.
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Looks like a 1803 Large cent with a large date. I can’t tell if the 1 is blunt or pointed but I’m going either way pointed from your photo.
    Also difficult to tell from the photo but I believe it to be the large fraction variety.
    I would grade this as a G-4 and that's a $175.00 coin if I’m not mistaken.
    Very nice and the detail looks fairly clear but the photos are a little blurry. Hope I’m correct and I doubt it’s the small fraction variety.
     
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  5. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    I think it might be an S-258 which is R-1
     
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  6. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    Obverse surface looks corroded and scratched. They'll overlook some stuff on coins this old but I don't think they would on this one.

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  7. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    surfaces are definitely not as smooth and nice as photo grade coins but I am not trying to get the coin graded and for $50 I think I am ok price wise.
     
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  8. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The reverse may be G-04 but the obverse is not, and that would average out to lets say AG-03.
     
  9. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    The coin has at least as much detail on obverse as the PCGS 4 coin does.
     
  10. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Then don't ask for an opinion. It's my opinion that the obverse and the net grade is not G-04. I am not debating my opinion.
     
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  11. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    you are free to voice your opinion but I don't have to agree with it. Go look on e-bay at all the G-4 graded coins and see what I am talking about.
     
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  12. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    You asked if I thought it will make G-04. I said no, and you are arguing
    about what I said. EBay has too many integrity problems to take seriously anymore. I agree with Vess 1. And if the surface is corroded, it would grade Details AG-03.
     
  13. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    The sharpness is around Good-4, but the surfaces have too much roughness to hold the grade. I think the net grade will be AG-3.
     
  14. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    and that's a fair comment. G-4 sharpness is probably what I should have asked in the first place. For $50 I don't think you can find many coins of that year that would straight grade G-4 or better.
     
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  15. jerryc39

    jerryc39 Well-Known Member

    E-bay doesn't grade the coins on their site so integrity problems don't apply in this case. I should have said G-4 sharpness or detail left on the coin.
     
  16. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    I don't think so. Click on the PCGS image and enlarge it. On that G4 example you can still see the outline of the shirt and the indention for the fold in the shirt. There's still a deep groove below the eye. You have a couple clear defined lines of hair detail on the top of the head. The ribbon is more defined. While faint it isn't one big blob. Look at the lines left in the hair on the shoulder.
    I'm not an expert on grading them but using the chart for comparison, at least that G4 has more sharpness than yours. When grading at these levels all these details matter.
     

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