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1869 Indian Head Cent Break Out

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thinking of breaking out and treating with verdi care---your thoughts please---thanks---
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 Posted 06/25/2024  4:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Picsc are so dark - can you throw more light on them?
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I can't really see why it's detailed? Other then it being very dark which might be hiding some pitting? So, I think cracking her out is a good idea.
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brighter pics---
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Much better, the ED is apparent now. My advice - you'll never get it in a straight holder, so leave it alone. It looks stable.
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Do not break it out. It is properly graded by NGC.
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Keep it as-is. There is a risk of ruining it plus it will never straight grade with simply verdi-care. Next project!
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The corrosion is plainly visible on both sides of the coin. Verdi-Care won't do it any good at all.
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Leave it as is.
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It is graded accurately and has character. If the coin could speak, I wonder what stories it would have. Leave as is.

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