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1906 DDO Indian Cent

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Would this be considered doubling? Thanks
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I do not think that is a genuine coin.
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Reverse pic please.
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It looks etched then acid damaged to me.
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We need a reverse pic and weight, please.
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It does look like acid or heat damage to me. Milestone coming up, contest/giveaway coming up?
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Definitely damaged, but I agree that having a pic of the reverse and the weight are really important for us to be able to help you further.
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It's acid or heat damage.
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Thank you gentlemen for your input. I purchased two coins yesterday from a local haunt where there is a bowl where the price was $5 per coin. All of the coins were Indian heads and I picked the two oldest dates. Other than that I couldn't tell you the previous history of the coins. I will have the coins weighed today after I buy a new scale and will upload images. Heat damage and acid damage and not a genuine coin seem to be the consensus. I will research acid damage and heat damage and their effect on coins to learn more. Thanks, Jonathan
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Agree with Hondo Boguss
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I do not think that is a genuine coin.

The numbers in the date are too thin, wrong shape, etc.
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If it is genuine then either acid damage or someone attempted to dremel off the pitting from corrosion with a brass wheel.
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