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1903 Blue Indian

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Acetone wouldnt take it off. Dont know what else to do.
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stick it in the summer sun--that will fade it
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If acetone did not remove it, not much else to do for a copper coin. Cant imagine Verdi care would even come close to doing anything.
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There's probably somebody out there that would like the coin as-is. I actually know somebody building a bargain-basement Indian collection and doesn't mind problem coins if the price is right...
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It doesn't look natural to me but I've had a few guys tell me it's a natural occurrence. I'll probably ebay it someday. I have a bunch in my skanky penny collection.
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