1873 Doubled LIBERTY Indian Head! Rarest of all....!

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cheffer

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Re: confirmed: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head

thanks bomgoat for that info...and thank you all for your comments. and, yeah mike, you got me into the hobby, but not soon enough to come home from the ski slopes with pockets full of silver, as you like to remind me. often.

the rim is, as you can see, the victim of some corrosion, right below the date. then a tiny spot on the reverse rim. otherwise it's pretty sharp. I know it'll never fetch the price of an un-dug coin, but still, I never thought I'd find anything this rare.

here's a blurb from coinfacts.com:

"Presently only 122 examples of the 1873 Double LIBERTY are reported, mostly in lower grades. The 1873 Double LIBERTY is the most dramatic variety of the Indian Cent series, and one of the top varieties in all of United States numismatics. Most advanced date set collectors desire to include an example in their collection, not unlike how the 1955 doubled die is included in top quality Lincoln cent collections. Because of this collector demand, the values of this variety have increased dramatically over the past 10 years."

now to get it slabbed...but do I get it professionally cleaned first? I hate to have it sealed with that little bit of dirt on the back, but I don't want to touch it.
 

Bartman

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Re: confirmed: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head

I usually would argue to get it professionally cleaned, but in your case it looks pretty sharp already. Given its value I think I'd still go for it for peace of mind.
Edit: Looking at the reverse, it might be worth it.
BTW, did you notice the doubling of the lips and eye?
 

vermonster

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Re: confirmed: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head

:oHey Now, thats a nice find- Congrats on the banner
vermonster
 

timbobwey

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Re: confirmed: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head

Nice coin man, great condition. I hope I pull some indian heads out of the ground. I've found some roll hunting. Just got a metal detector, can't wait to find some treasure!
 

relichunters

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Re: confirmed: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head

Amazing find! congrats keep checking that area for more.
 

tapoutking

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Re: confirmed: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head

Excellent!
 

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Iron Patch

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

You're always going to get some negative type comment when grading a dug coin... but AU 50 and being on a good one! :headbang: Considering how few of those Indians are dug, and it being a high grade one, I think you beat some serious odds with that badboy. :thumbsup:
 

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

awesome find! the patina is beautiful!
 

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

I just don't see how "heavily corroded" and AU-50 go together. I can see "corroded". Either way, killer find and worth some big $!
 

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Congrats on the AU-50 grade on the coin. Any dug coin they are going to put some negatives on it . :icon_thumleft:


Bubba65
 

Deepdiger60

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Great find that is a beauty :icon_thumleft: , do they the ANACS clean it further when its graded or only by request ? Good hunt Dd60
 

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Nice Grade, wow you lucked out twice ! :icon_thumleft: :headbang:

Keep @ it and HH !! :D ;D
 

Dan32981

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Awesome coin! A great addition to your collection im sure! Happy Dirt Fishing!

-Dan
 

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Congrats on the AU50, you lucked out :headbang:

I've seen some dug coins cleaned by ANACS and they look like they were minted yesterday. I wonder if you had them clean it, then grade it, if it would be marked "CLEANED-HEAVILY CORRODED-SCRATCHED" OR just "CLEANED" at that point?

Congrats again,
Brian
 

KyFreeBird

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

:hello2: :icon_thumleft:

Congradulations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Cheffer, I think you got a great grade on that coin. Congratulations!!!! Now go see what Peter Karpinski will offer you for it, ::) :tongue3: :laughing9:, then send it off to Stacks :thumbsup:. (Thats what I would do anyways) Good Luck Hogge
 

1235CE

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Re: update: 1873 double-LIBERTY Indian Head (back from ANACS)

Awesome Steve! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: I understand the heavily corroded (although I would have rather seen "beautifully patina'ed" ;D) but I don't see any scratches. :dontknow:

Great coin, great grade, sharp like glass.

Congrats!!

HH all!

Greg
 

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