Two Indian head Pennies 1899 and 1893

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by headlessblade, Feb 15, 2011.

  1. headlessblade

    headlessblade New Member

    both are in good condition... you cannot see any lettering of LIBERTY on the head band..
    anyone know the values??? here are some pics...
    HERE I CHANGED THE PICS:
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  3. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    Those pics are WAY too far away. I couldn't even tell you they were Indian head cents if you hadn't stated it.
    Also, if I remember correctly, no LIBERTY being visible means it grades G-4 so that puts them in the bargain bin.
     
  4. headlessblade

    headlessblade New Member

    yea i cant get the damn camera to focus in at closer range... sorry so what does that mean...? i have no clue what G-4 means... i started this collection when i was 11 and stopped when I was 12 lmao found it in the attic..
     
  5. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    G-4 is a grade. Coin grading is based on the 70 point Sheldon Grading Scale. The numbers run from 1-70 from most worn to least worn. The letters stand for
    G-Good
    VG-Very good
    F-Fine
    VF-Very Fine
    EF/XF-Extra Fine
    AU-About Uncirculated
    MS- Mint State
    BU-Brilliant Uncirculated.

    Yours fall in the G range with the common number of 4. And does the camera have a macro setting?
     
  6. headlessblade

    headlessblade New Member

    ok so G and 4 out of 70? kinda sucks lmao... It does have a macro setting i never realized that it was for that purpose LMAOOOOOOOOOO wow it's good thing you mentioned that ill take new pics
     
  7. headlessblade

    headlessblade New Member

    ok thanks for the info man i updated the pics
     
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