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1835 N-9 R4+ VG8. Large 8. VG-8. A few points sharper with very fine roughness in the fields. A few tiny contact marks, including a small nick on the left point of star 6. Rather gloss ...


1835 N-9 R4+ VF20. Large 8. VF-20. Sharpness EF45 but dark and moderately granular. No verdigris or marks. Glossy very dark steel, nearly black. EDS, the reverse uncracked and rotated ...


1835 N-8 R1 F15. Head of 1836. Fine-15. Five points sharper with a few too many light contact marks for the higher grade. Glossy chocolate brown, the obverse mottled with medium brown ...


1835 N-8 R1 EF40+. Head of 1836. EF-40+. Glossy light olive brown with lots of underlying frosty light steel brown toning in the fields and protected areas. Smooth and attractive for t ...


1835 Coronet Head Cent. PCGS graded MS-64 Brown. Lustrous light steel brown with bluish steel overtones and at least 20% of the mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. The surfaces ...


1835 Coronet Head Cent. PCGS graded AU-58. Frosty light steel brown. No notable defects, just a bit of very light wear on the highpoints. The best identifying mark is a tiny diagonal n ...


1835 N-8 R1 EF40. Head of 1836. EF-40. Five points sharper but lightly cleaned, now retoned a frosty golden tan and light steel brown. A tiny splash of darker olive toning in the denti ...


1835 N-7/17 R1 EF45. Head of 1836. Partial Double Profile. EF-45. Glossy chocolate and olive brown with some lighter brown tones in protected areas. The only mark is a barely visible r ...


1835 Coronet Head Cent. Head of 1836. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown. Frosty steel brown with 10-15% of the mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. A pair of very light nicks under the wre ...


   1835 N-6 R1 VG10. Rotated Reverse. VG-10. A couple points sharper with very fine granularity covering the fields. No verdigris or marks. Slightly glossy dark olive with chocolate brown ...


1835 N-6 R1 EF40. Double Profile. Rotated Reverse. EF-40. Glossy steel brown with frosty light brown toning covering the protected areas. Smooth with only a few minor marks, including ...


1835 Coronet Head Cent. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel brown with 15% of the original mint red remaining. No spots or stains. The only mark is a tiny nick right of the ...


1835 N-5 R2 EF40. Double Profile. EF-40. Slightly sharper with a nick in the hair over ER, a nick on the throat, and a shallow low spot (caused by debris on the die) connecting stars 7 ...


   1835 N-5 R2 MS60+. Bold Double Profile. MS-60+. Lustrous light olive and chocolate brown with traces of golden tan toning in protected areas of the reverse. The surfaces are covered wi ...


   1835 N-4 R4+ VF20. VF-20. Sharpness close to VF25 but there is a planchet flake in the field at the inner curl and a tiny pinscratch across the E in CENT. The planchet flake is a mint- ...