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1897 Penny Date Question

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Is the lightness around the '7' an indication fo anything?

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If the light areas around the 7 are reflective bronze, it could be that some old dirt was cleaned from the coin, exposing brighter metal. Something about the overall color looks cleaned to me, but I don't want to go by photos alone.
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Yep, Cleaning...Another way to tell it was cleaned is that the previous "gunk" is still inside the openings of the 8 and 9 in the date.

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Bill
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ouch it looks like it was cleaned with a brillo pad or something harsh.
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I don't think I would go as far as saying it was cleaned with a steel wool pad:-) It may have been cleaned the way some of the early copper folks do it with a soft bristle brush. I've seen some of those guys , either with oil or without oil, brush a coin on each side for as much as half an hour.

It is a fairly acceptable practice in the trade on early large cents and Half Cents. I am not suggesting it be done only that it has been a part of the early copper hobby for many , many decades. It is not always readily acceptable on Indian cents as it depends on who you ask. :-)

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Bill
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