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Beautiful Indians Dean and Gunny. Having had the pleasure of seeing a good portion of Dean's in hand, I can guarantee the images don't do them justice.

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Great coins. This one is a DDO with an off center clash on the reverse.

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Idhair - that's one of my all time favorite IHC errors. Thanks for sharing.

 

Here are a couple of my errors...

 

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PCGS bought back the 1882 I showed above under the Guarantee. Stewart Blay said Ammonia had been applied to it's surfaces. I sent it to PCGS after he stated that. PCGS kept it and made me whole. hm

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PCGS bought back the 1882 I showed above under the Guarantee. Stewart Blay said Ammonia had been applied to it's surfaces. I sent it to PCGS after he stated that. PCGS kept it and made me whole. hm

 

That's a shame as it was a pretty coin. Here's a pretty boring one.

 

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PCGS bought back the 1882 I showed above under the Guarantee. Stewart Blay said Ammonia had been applied to it's surfaces. I sent it to PCGS after he stated that. PCGS kept it and made me whole. hm

 

That's a shame as it was a pretty coin. Here's a pretty boring one.

 

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I'm a fan of Brown Designated copper. (thumbs u

 

Nothing nicer than an original brown coin with a touch of color and the lustre to match. :)

 

 

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A coin I used to own

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I think I got us off track with my last post. This should get us back on track:

:)

 

 

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Lee - you're right - the 1909 Lincoln was the correct coin.

 

I'll adjust this post with a correct coin...

 

edit: the year is 1915 - or Lincoln Cents

 

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