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:
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.
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..
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?
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