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1875 S 20 Cent 2 Coins For Grade

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Coin A
1875-S-20-Cent-2-Coins-For-Grade
1875-S-20-Cent-2-Coins-For-Grade

Coin B
1875-S-20-Cent-2-Coins-For-Grade
1875-S-20-Cent-2-Coins-For-Grade

Thanks for looking!
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I'll say F-12 and VG-08, respectively.



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Coin A - VG-10

Coin B - G-6

Both have a nice, natural color.
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Coin 1: F-15
Coin 2: VG-8
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Coin A: F-12
Coin B: VG-8 with misplaced date in denticles
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Solid F-12.
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F-12
VG-10

Both very close and could use a good long soak in acetone, I see some green stuff on coin #2 maybe PVC residue.
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Thanks westcoin. The coins have been in a bag along with a couple of hundred others unprotected for a very long time. I am just now sorting them out and I was fearful of doing anything to them as I have always read about the taboo of cleaning. But soaking in acetone is acceptable so I will do that.
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VG8 and G6
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But soaking in acetone is acceptable so I will do that.


But DON'T use fingernail polish remover. Get some acetone from the paint section of a hardware store, or your pharmacist. Welcome to the community!

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