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Quinnd3

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  1. thank you, I am kind of in the right spot for early US coinage and pre-1776 coins it's just a matter of getting the brass out of the way as I go as my family has also hunted this spot since the 60s and they have found 100s of Indian head Cents and other denominations before I was even born.
  2. thank you for catching that, it is meant to be AG this coin has tons of rim damage from being in the ground I am assuming since the 1850s or possibly during the civil war, the field is still in amazing shape though, Liberty is very legible and the olive branch is all there minus a ding probably from use.
  3. @MarkFeld yeah after seeing the minimum $25 fee it has I am not going to do that, I figured 5% of value then ok but the coins only a $40 coin most likely due to the damage it has in the top left
  4. I recently just started buying coin related books been a coin collector since the statehood series started and I am reading "strike it rich with pocket change" because I have found a few Wisconsin extra leaf's both varieties and found a few Arizona extra leaf coins and some with no extra leaf without JIM
  5. Hi I metal detect and have found quite a few coins in my area I am a coin collector so I do not clean or polish my coins most still have dirt incrusted on them and I have heard NGC and PCGS both offer some sort of cleaning service where is that on the submission forms? I added my most recent find for an example on how I keep them and even in G3 this coin is $40 which is worth me submitting anyways I put it under a scope and it should get AG details environmental damage at the worst.