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1887, 1888, 1896 Indian Head Cents - Thoughts On Grade

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Here are three I pulled from my bag of found Indian Head cents. I removed the thick caked-on soil covering them and was pleasantly surprised to see that these had very nice details. The 1896 still has gunk on the reverse I could not remove with acetone so I left it as is. I don't want to risk ruining the coin

My experience grading Indian Head cents is minimal so I'm hoping community members may be able to assist. Thoughts? Thanks in advance!

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade
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AU Details
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XF details on the 88'. AU details on the other two.
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Nice Indians, too bad about the heavy verdigris on the '96,
AU details on the 3 coins.
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They must've gotten lost shortly after their minting. You have some cool detecting finds !
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Thanks everyone!


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SHAFTA9a > Nice Indians, too bad about the heavy verdigris on the '96


I contemplated using a toothpick to see if some of the top layer would flake off, but then decided against it. I may try another acetone bath to see if another thin layer of loosened gunk can be removed.


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52Raymo > They must've gotten lost shortly after their minting. You have some cool detecting finds !


I have others like the above, but they have thick verdigris on them, like the following 1897. It has excellent details, but the verdigris on the obverse is stubbornly stuck.

1887,-1888,-1896-Indian-Head-Cents---Thoughts-On-Grade

This next one is a 1893 still encased in soil. It's how they are typically found, though there are areas where they have only a very light dusting, so hardly anything needs to be done to remove the soil. I love finding those.

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They all look around AU-53 to 55.
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