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1867 2 Cent And 1871 2 Cent, Bought At LCS For $12..

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"Haggled" down from $15 to 12, haha. $6 apiece, originally had obverse glue residue on them hence the reason why they sold them to me for $12 for two. Acetone took the glue off immediately.

Light dirt I still have to take off using verdicare, other than that, you grade. Problem free?

I attempted to try and get half decent pics for both, the 1871 has a little bit too much light in it.

I tried to capture the 1867, how it appears to have a lighter color of copper from where the glue residue was. I don't think it'd be a problem coin. The 1871 had just about as much glue residue on it as the 1867, however left no lighter copper color or anything.

1871 (My opinion is F-12?):

1867-2-Cent-And-1871-2-Cent,-Bought-At-LCS-For-$12..


1867-2-Cent-And-1871-2-Cent,-Bought-At-LCS-For-$12..

1867 (My opinion is VF-35 or XF-40):

1867-2-Cent-And-1871-2-Cent,-Bought-At-LCS-For-$12..

1867-2-Cent-And-1871-2-Cent,-Bought-At-LCS-For-$12..



1867-2-Cent-And-1871-2-Cent,-Bought-At-LCS-For-$12..
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Why haggle down a spectacularly good deal to begin with?
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very nice deal that shop gave you!
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Nice coins and I would have grabbed them quick for $15 without the 'haggle'
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You got a great deal, 71 F-12, 67 VF-30
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He even used the RedBook to "accurately" price them.
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That was a great deal! VF on the 1867, F-12 on the 1871.
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Fantastic. Try some VerdiCare on that '67.
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How long should I let it sit, Coinfrog?
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