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1892 Indian Cent For Grading

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Please grade. Thanks.



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Nice coin, I can't get a good fix on a few of the details but the coin could easily be MS around a 62 the un even color on the obverse bothers me a little.

If the cheek and the ribbon show any rub at all then I would put it at AU-55.
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Here is a closeup if it helps. The uneven color bothers me too.

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I'm going to go with AU50, environmental damage. I see rub on the tips of the headdress feathers and overall surface porosity, which I attribute to environmental.
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AU-50 sounds about right. Not sure what caused the uneven wear environmental damage is possible.
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AU50 cleaned with surface damage
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