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Value/Opinions On This NGC Unc Details 1862/1 Three Cent Silver?

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Recently saw this coin, NGC cert #2845568003 Environmental dmg, UNC details. This coin is beautiful, and PCGS estimates only 3000 of its variety survive today! I love non-proof low mintages, even if they are errors, and this coin fits both my wants, and my wallet . Could you guys give me some advice, information, and approximate pricing? ((I know near nothing about trimes, but I want to collect more!).

Another random question: Could I possibly "remove" the environmental damage and obtain a "cleaned" certification in this example?

I do believe this is a genuine slab, but if anyone believes that the coin is phony, PLEASE let me know!


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It looks slightly corroded. While you could remove it, there's the chance that it'd be heavily pitted underneath. In all reality the 2/1 doesn't carry an impossibly high premium, seek a problem free example as it won't cost you that much more. An AU-55 Straight can be had for around $275.
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I couldn't agree more.
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Grape absolutely calls it.
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Maybe contact NGC about their conservation services?
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