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 United States
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At least no more harm will come to it now.
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Poland
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Ack! 
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Canada
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Moderator
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Eww. 
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Poland
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Not merely a hole filler, but "a great hole filler"...
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Well, the fill holes (in the ground) with junk all the time. 
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Norway
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I guess someone tried to make the 'great hole' just below the chin on the obverse? My oh my, poor coin...
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United States
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I like how you can't even tell it's an 1877. 
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Moderator
 United States
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Just trust the seller. 
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Doesn't' he mean "filled with holes" not "hole filler"?
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United States
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United States
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Why does he even bother... 
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Pillar of the Community
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I guess "ugly" is in the eye of the bolder. I posted this 1863 Indian Head to the "Worst Coins on ebay" thread, even though it was my coin. I sold it last week, for a whopping $1.50, and here is what the new owner sent me: "Thank you for the beautiful coin its one of kind can only imagine what its seen in its life time."One man's "ugly" is a treasure to someone else. 
Paul Bulgerin
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