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Picked this one up today. I don't typically buy Indian Head cents, but this one I couldn't pass up. I'm having a hard time getting a picture that shows the toning, but hopefully these are good enough to give an idea what it looks like.   This is the best I can do, but it's still not right. 
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Valued Member
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United States
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The photos aren't the best but they're good enough to tell its an outstanding IHC! Gorgeous.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks everyone. Like I said it's not a series I actively collect, but when you see something like that you can't walk away. I have an even nicer 1907 that is orange/gold/green toned. I need to get them in a slab to try and keep them from turning anymore. I'll splurge for trueview to get some decent photos.
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Pillar of the Community
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well that's a good one, no doubt
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Could be your pics but my first gut reaction is that it won't get into a clean slab. My guess is cleaned and retoned. Holler if you send it in.
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 My first thought as well.
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