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How Did I Do For $22? 1870 Indian Head Cent

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/11189645333...RK:MEBIDX:IT

It has it's issues definitely a details grade but need it to fill the spot in the book...Looks VF details?
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VF details, and crusty, and needs Verdi-Care to save it from total loss.

If it fills a hole, then it's doing its job just fine. :)

You're not going to find many $20 range 1870 IHC's in any shape to be sure.
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Yea it's probably gonna need acetone and verdicare. Now trying to find 1872, 1877, 1878, 08s, 09s. The other dates are easy
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My IHC set would be complete if I bought an '09-S and an 1877, but I've got to pay off much more medical bills before that's in the cards. But someday :)
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There were two other guys that liked it for $20+, so ya did good!
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I'll post my entire collection so far perhaps this weekend or Friday . It's coming together nicely. darn Standing Liberty quarters are hard to assemble
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My entire collection is probably less than 1,000 coins. I have 573 inventoried @ PCGS. But I could easily join PNG with those 573 coins. :P

Trying to post it would be laborious since fully 1/2 of it's not photographed.

I wish PCGS would let me make digital albums of non-slabbed coins. Then I could have Virtual Dansco's of all my sets (at least 2/3 or maybe even 3/4 of my inventory is raw coins in albums or 2x2's.)

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small amount to fill a empty hole.

To me, that is worth it.

I hope it does clean up, at least a little.
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Should be able to remove some of the crud and when you do it will look like a million bucks, filling the hole!
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Nice pickup for the price . Definitely try Verdi-Care .
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does the job for filling the hole for a tough date.
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