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1908-S Indian Cent

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This is from my father's collection.

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F12 John.
Again, my condolences my friend.
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I like it. Good original color. Probably a VF-25, but one that might get more money than it's greysheet price due to the color and demand for nice 08-S. I'm assuming the entire ribbon band is there, as I've seen from my own pics of IHC that they tend to disappear in photographs. If not, probably an F-15, but one I'd love to have
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Based on LIBERTY, I would grade it an F15, but there may be more detail in-hand.
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Thanks for the opinions, I was thinking between F-12 and F-15.

Thanks Dave, I appreciate the condolences! Reality still hasn't quite sunk in, but I know he is in a better place. We used to always chat about coins, though he was more interested in stamps. He had quite an extensive coin collection/accumulation, mostly bullion and stuff that I will sell for my mom. But he did have a partial indian/buffalo head nickel set, and several gold half eagles, which I will probably be able to keep as part of my collection. This is one of the nicer ones from His IHC set, and definitely one that I need. He also had this really cool "coin cube" that he carved out of wood as a coin display for some silver coins. I will photograph that.
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The bottom of the headband is pretty strong but the overall wear and weaker LIBERTY would keep it in the F range. It would more than likely market grade higher, especially with PCGS.
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This is one of the nicer ones from His IHC set, and definitely one that I need.


And one you will cherish for years because it was your fathers

My dad has a different hobby than me, he collects model trains and has a massive collection. I have learned a lot about model trains from him. One in his collection he bought at my local coin shop and, it's the oldest Lionel in his collection.

I would love to see that coin cube!
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John, I would imagine this coin would be worth a lot more because of sentimental reasons.
It was nice you had the hobbies in common..

I was thinking Fine grade myself.
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very nice--just got one myself (not as nice though)
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I'll photograph the coin cube and some of his other material in the next few days. :-)

Anyways, I think this 08-s is a perfect match for my 09-s.


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