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Could This Ba A 1949 Cent - A To Denticle

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putting this up for opinions! Coin is not in the greatest coindition
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that is where I found it
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Yes, definitely A to denticle.
It's always nice to find a less common variety. Congrats.

(the rest is my opinion - you asked) UGLY coin, less than VF. Technically, I 'd say F-15. With the verdigris corrosion on the reverse, the pockmarks all over the obverse, I'd say it's going to be a hard sell, and if it does sell, it probably won't be more than $2. I've been buying and selling on ebay for 18 years, mostly inexpensive coins, and get MAYBE $4 for nice VF 1949's A to denticle. Good luck.
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Agree but you can try and give it a Verdi-Care bath.
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Saw a video on you tube on cleaning coins without chemicals. Cleaned this with olive oil. came out pretty good I think!
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 Posted 10/07/2018  11:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tee to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Did the green stuff just disappear or did you pick at it with a toothpick or something?
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no picking, just rubbed with olive oil and then washed with soap and water.
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The olive oil really didn't change anything, just altered the appearance by lubricating it (like dipping a rusty bolt into oil). All in, a details coin and worth very little.
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Still I though it cleaned up nicely. No more green
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