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Indian Heads From Grandma & Grandpa

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Just thought I would share and try to get a bit of info on these babies.
The 1907 has a mark on it, is this from minting or time damage?

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The 62 has a post-mint ding through the date.

The 07 appears to have a die imperfection of some sort but pics are too dark to tell.

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I would guess post-mint dings on both.
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Again mrwisker, the 1862 has PVC residue from being stored for a long period in a plasticized 2X2 "flip". Acetone for 48 hours and this should help (ventilated area). The 1907 has the traits of being possibly struck thru scrap.
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