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1916 D Liberty Head Quarter

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Fine sharpness, but cleaned. As such it's worth little more than its melt value as a 90% silver coin. It might acquire some toning in a few years that could restore some of its numsmatic value, but it will never be a good collectors' item.

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I'm seeing a harshly cleaned coin. Maybe just put it in an album and see if it will tone over time.

 

If it's been harshly cleaned, I can't tell from the images.

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I'm seeing a harshly cleaned coin. Maybe just put it in an album and see if it will tone over time.

 

If it's been harshly cleaned, I can't tell from the images.

 

Fair enough. What are you seeing from the images? Granted, the images aren't very good for judging a coin, but based on wear and the surface "color", I suspect this one has been cleaned.

 

 

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Fine sharpness, but cleaned. As such it's worth little more than its melt value as a 90% silver coin. It might acquire some toning in a few years that could restore some of its numsmatic value, but it will never be a good collectors' item.

 

I agree with this.

 

 

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