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1890, 2x1902, 1906 Indian Heads

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 Posted 01/30/2013  12:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add darcyrmt to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
found these while sorting a Canadian roll of pennies, sure didn't expect these.. excuse poor quality of photos, hope it's enough for a stab at grading. As for the gunk on them, it looks like the usual grime/dirt combo - would it be better if I put them in an acetone bath and retake the photos? (I'm told that removes the dirt but doesn't harm the coin)


1890,-2x1902,-1906-Indian-Heads

1890,-2x1902,-1906-Indian-Heads

1890,-2x1902,-1906-Indian-Heads

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I would put them all at VG-F Details. Here is the good news, nothing rare. All common dates.
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Nice finds! I would not put them in any sort of chemicals because I would be scared that the coins would get ruined.
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