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Rest in Peace
United States
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Nice but I can see why they were only a buck . Seems they are on the low end of their grades from scrapes , corrosion spots , etc. If you like them , that's all that counts . 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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To my eye they appear cleaned with unnatural toning.  to the CCF!
Edited by Coinfrog 06/21/2022 10:01 am
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New Member
 United States
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Yeah I mean they are not like super high end but I think the 1906 is somewhere around AU? and the 1907 is around XF? I mean the corrosion is not great yeah but still nice for a $1
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Moderator
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Well  to CCF, but I'm now that huge of all that fancy toning on coins - never have been, probably never will. but the coins themselves look pretty nice.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
697 Posts |
In my opinion these are not high grade IHC's. That does NOT mean they're not worthy to collect. Everyone decides for themselves what grade level to collect, and separately, within that preferred grade range, what eye appeal works for them. There is no right and wrong! Steve
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I see future corrosion being caused by handling the coins with bare fingers.
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I see nothing wrong with that. Coin is being held on the edge as it should be.
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Bottom line, these are common date Indians that have been cleaned and left to re-tone. Sharp as their details may be, they are not worth more than $1 apiece. 
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