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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 8318591, member: 103207"]The large cents I just posted are both certified as mint state brown. The 47/47 is one of the finest known there is only one finer of this variety. There is zero wear on either of these coins but because of the alloy they were made with it's hard to judge the luster when looking at a picture of either one. This is typical with large cents. They do have plenty of luster in the right light. The large cent posted Jim Robinson could very well be mint state. The rim ding or mark on the edge would likely get a pass from the grading companies. However, a 1854 brown large cent if it grades MS 62 is a common coin. It's value is about $250.00 if a true mint state coin. I would send the coin back to the seller just because of the price. There are nicer ones out there for that price. !850 to 1855 are some of the most common dates to find in mint state, these were pulled from cerculation when the small cent were made.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 8318591, member: 103207"]The large cents I just posted are both certified as mint state brown. The 47/47 is one of the finest known there is only one finer of this variety. There is zero wear on either of these coins but because of the alloy they were made with it's hard to judge the luster when looking at a picture of either one. This is typical with large cents. They do have plenty of luster in the right light. The large cent posted Jim Robinson could very well be mint state. The rim ding or mark on the edge would likely get a pass from the grading companies. However, a 1854 brown large cent if it grades MS 62 is a common coin. It's value is about $250.00 if a true mint state coin. I would send the coin back to the seller just because of the price. There are nicer ones out there for that price. !850 to 1855 are some of the most common dates to find in mint state, these were pulled from cerculation when the small cent were made.[/QUOTE]
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