Help with grading large cents?

Turbo21

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Both of them are about very good, with a value of $22 for the top one and $30 for the bottom one. Your bottom one seems to be the Petite Head, Large Letters version, which is the more valuable of the 1843 variations.
 

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Agreed, they should grade VG. The 1853 might be worth a little less than the grade due to the obverse damage.
 

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1853 - VG, worth under $10 in that condition with the attempted hole punch
1843 - VG, worth $15-20 (note, the reverse has some really bad pvc contamination, you should soak it in acetone for a day and then roll a q-tip over it to lift off the gunk)
 

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Thank you guys for all the help

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