1920 Wheat Cent - Seems Well defined?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by RobRobyn, Mar 11, 2015.

  1. RobRobyn

    RobRobyn Member

    This has some exceptional character to it. Shots taken in different spots and different lighting.
    What do you think as far as grade?
    OBV-1920-2-2015-03-11 16.49.55.jpg OBV-1920-2015-03-11 16.50.22.jpg REV-1920-2015-03-11 16.51.00.jpg Screenshot_2015-03-11-19-38-13.png Screenshot_2015-03-11-19-38-24.png Screenshot_2015-03-11-19-40-06 (1).png Screenshot_2015-03-11-19-40-06.png Screenshot_2015-03-11-19-40-16.png as far as grade on this 1920 Wheat?
     
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  3. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    I think, as to your question, it is probably a VF30-XF40. However, I might offer a suggestion (for the future) that you learn how to rotate your images so we don't have to rotate our heads. Also, I might suggest (very politely) to work on getting your images in focus.

    :)

    If your next question was going to be "How much is this worth?" - I'd say that I see coins like this all the time in the wheat cent lots I sort for my boss...and I let them stay with the others. So, maybe 10 cents on a good day, at a coin shop 2-3 cents, at an auction with a few hundred more 5-7 cents each.
     
  4. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    All your pictures didn't load for me and the reverse pictures are a little blurry. At the top end, I agree, looks like EF40.
     
  5. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Agree with everything written so far. High VF to maybe low XF is about right, but I'd want to see better pics if I were going to try and be more specific.

    What you want are clear pics of the whole side of the coin, both oriented so the design is right side up.
     
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