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1908 S Indian Head Cent

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This is another coin I recently got back from ANACS.

I knew it was cleaned when I sent it in. I bought it as
a cleaned coin at a low price.

What I am curious about is how much do you think the cleaning
will impact the price of this coin, if I decide to sell it.

Greysheet Fine = $70 Very Fine = $90
Coin World = Fine $90 Very Fine $100



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Not sure exactly, but the fact it's a semi-key in a holder, and looks pretty good, you should do ok on it.
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Looks better than 90% of all cleaned IHCs.

I'd say somewhere in the $100 range.
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Thanks to both of you ..
I was thinking the same thing ..

Well .. thinking $100 might be a little high.

At the coins shops many times we drop a clean coins price
one grade.

I do think it would be a good hole filler.
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To bad about that little corrosion spot on reverse.
I think more like $85 .
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To bad about that little corrosion spot on reverse.


Yes .. there is that spot ... not sure if I treated that
with Verdicare when I got it or not.

This coin was just sitting on my desk when I was getting
10 coins to send in.

Note to self ... take pictures of coins before sending in .. That way I can see what the coins really look like.
Sure is hard having old eyes.
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What are the fine parallel lines on the reverse inside the wreath and on the letters of "ONE"? Are they on the plastic holder or the coin?
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What are the fine parallel lines on the reverse inside the wreath and on the letters of "ONE"? Are they on the plastic holder or the coin?


They have to be how the camera is seeing the slab/holder. Those lines
are not on the coin.
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I did a quick search on Heritage for cleaned ones, they ranged from $65-$79 in VF in various holders.
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Aceskings ... thanks for checking out the numbers ..

I was thinking $75 would be a fair price.
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Maybe not the most honest thing to do but I'd say take it out of the slab, put in a 2x2, label as EF-40 and put up on ebay.
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