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1888/7 Indian Cent For Verification

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There's a lot of crud built up around the 8, and I do not know what to do about that if there is anything I can do without ruining the coin. I had a hard time with the pictures, it was easier to see with my loop. Let me know your thoughts.
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Sorry - date is in wrong position relative to denticles. See below.


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However, if you still want to get rid of that crud on the date, you can soak the coin in acetone. After soaking it for a bit, quickly rinse it in the sink.
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