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My Most Unbelievable Find 1864 2 Cent Coin

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Found under a window Payne in a house that pre dates 1840 please grade it has all the mint luster and it is unbelievable !!
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 Posted 05/16/2019  11:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gotboostedvr6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks fake to me
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Wow it looks fake and they hid it under a window Payne of a house that pre dates 1840 and this is fact Woe that was a nice grade you know your coins buddy.
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Honestly, the pictures are not detailed enough to give you a fair assessment from my eyes. If you think it's worthy then send it in for TPG.
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 Posted 05/17/2019  12:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Stonebone to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you yes I am definitely sending it off just wanted to share and get some opinions on a grade yet it is so awesome to still come across a eye pleaser..
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Looks like a cleaned AU 1864 Two Cent Piece or a replica of questionable authenticity. A cheap TPG opinion might be useful to determine authenticity and grade. The reverse is worrisome as it shows similarities with the Chinese fakes, notably in the form of pits, bubbles and other casting defects. In addition, the coin is suspect because of what it DOESN'T have -- there are no die cracks/chips, no weakly-struck areas, no Machine Doubling, nor any of the other demons which plague this particular coin series.

The odds that a house built in 1840 would have an 1864-dated coin underneath a window (presumably inside) which has not suffered ANY toning or other signs of environmental degradation are highly improbable. Home windows in 1864 were mostly composed of double paned soda/potash glass made using the Leblanc process, inset in brazed lead panels, with an air gap between. When exposed to sunlight, the glass had a tendency to outgas hydrogen sulfide, and the manganese dioxide used to "decolor" the glass panes would turn increasingly iridescent light shades of purple. A silver coin stuck in the air gap between two such glass panes would color, darken and eventually tone black from the sulfur; a copper coin would convert from full red to full brown and then terminally "sulfur black" after many years. Assuming the coin was not actually inside or between the glass, but underneath the window (in the sill, in the frame, or in the woodwork/brickwork below the window) it would have to be a nearly airtight and dehumidified space to prevent oxidation and corrosion. Given the red color of this two-cent piece, unless it was stored in a dark, dry space with controlled climate, I would bet that it been cleaned or otherwise chemically recolored; it's improbable -- although not impossible -- that a mint-red coin could be left exposed to the environment and not suffer any discoloration or spotting over the span of 155 years.

Indeed, the photos above support that determination based on a complete absence of any luster at all.
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Weren't you the one coming here for advice? Just pointing out a bit of irony.
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100% with ''Paralyse'' that coin should have been stained, dirty and even some stages of corrosion because of it's 95% copper composition .
Just a quick question ; Did you clean this coin in any way ?
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Large Motto variety.
I think it's been cleaned.
I personally don't give grades to cleaned coins.
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I'm seeing horizontal striations on the reverse from 8:30 to 2:30 most notably from OF to underneath AMERICA and around the 2.

Also, although the obverse pictures are not very good there appear to be similar marks on the shield and above the motto (second picture).

Nice coin, but looks heavily cleaned to me.
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Can't get a good read from these pics though the color does look unnatural.
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I am definitely sending it off

It is an amazing thing to find, but please save your money and don't send this coin to a TPG.
It looks like it has been cleaned and that would make it worth less than $100. same value whether it is in a plastic TPG slab or raw.

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they hid it under a window Payne of a house that pre dates 1840

Someone hid it under a window pane at some point in time, but the age of the house doesn't tell us when the coin was placed there.
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all of the photos of obv are out of focus and the fields cannot be assessed. the one sharp photo of the reverse appears to shows sign of a cleaning. my best assessment is AU or MS Details. I would also be surprised if it came back straight graded. sorry. still a cool find
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Definitely a cool find but, I also definitely appears to be cleaned from the photos provided, which would be a severe negative impact on its value.
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Did you by any chance scrub the heck out of this ? It definitely has that look.
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