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1 Cent 1868 Indian Head

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What would this be worth to you?



1-Cent-1868-Indian-Head

1-Cent-1868-Indian-Head

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 Posted 08/01/2010  1:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add daviscfad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
looks to be at least ef details. judging on the color from the pics I myself would not purchase this coin so I cant tell you what its worth to me. maybe someone will chime in in a min with a value
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If it wasn't fake it would be worth about $100 to $150
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The coin just got sold for about 20 USD. I was a bit afraid to buy it because I tried to compared it with pictures of other coins (same year and type of course) and I noticed that the color was a little odd. I guess I will never know if it was real. Thanks for both of your help.
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The N in the one on the reverse of the coin should be what is known as a shallow N. The coin in your picture has a bold N. The date doesn't look quite right to me either. Look at pictures of coins that are certified or known to be genuine and you'll learn to spot the fakes.
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