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1905- Indian Head Penny- With Clip Or Damage?

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 Posted 05/12/2021  7:08 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add richvillanu to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Came across a bundle of neglected pennies and found this 1905 Indian Head, with what I believe is a zinc bubble after the "A"
But is this also a Clip or PMD?
If it is, do you guys recommend a acetone bath? I've never done it to pennies only silver.
Thanks for any help
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
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 Posted 05/12/2021  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is a bronze alloy and would not exhibit zinc bubbles. I'm guessing PMD, not a clip.
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I agree. Looks like it was done on a sidewalk rub on cement. If it were real, the denticles would be weak.
1905--Indian-Head-Penny--With-Clip-Or-Damage?
They are strong so it was normal for sometime. Now it is altered.
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I appreciate the help . Thank you
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