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1864 Indian Head Cent - Opinions On Grade

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I thought so too, but the scratch would have likely been displaying a shiny copper color, not the same tint as the rest of coin.


Thought maybe your treatment may have changed the color a bit, scratch included.
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Oh, what kind of coin conditioner are you using ?
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Thought maybe your treatment may have changed the color a bit, scratch included.


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Oh, what kind of coin conditioner are you using ?


I'm using Coin Care. It does tend to darken some coppers a bit, but it doesn't affect any areas were the underlying shinier metal has been exposed, as when a coin has been scratched. I've had mostly good results using the conditioner. I recently started using Conserv on wheat cents with some fair results.
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