dug 1803 L.C.

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DAS7NY

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Put some olive oil on her. It's a safe and harmless way to clean her up. It'll take the dirt off and bring out her natural beauty! Just dab it on with a q-tip!
 

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DAS7NY said:
Put some olive oil on her. It's a safe and harmless way to clean her up. It'll take the dirt off and bring out her natural beauty! Just dab it on with a q-tip!

Do not put anything on that coin. Olive oil will leak out of a copper for Years and year. That is as clean as she is going to get.

Here is a link that will help you--since you have the coin in your hands and we do not:

http://www.largecents.net/collection/photoindex.html


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Buckles
 

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That's a beauty! Hogge :headbang:
 

Don in SJ

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Pics are not that bad, but shooting on an angle makes variety identification rather hard on a year that has many like the 1803. Based on how the date spacing is and its distance from the bust and the distance of the 1 from the fraction bar, the length of the fraction bar and its relation to 100 is suggesting to me a Sheldon 250 variety.

Don
 

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Olive oil is organic and will decompose over time. I would not use any on that old copper, I have used olive oil on old dug Indians, but I try to remove the excess as much as possible. I have also noticed that hot peroxide baths will darken copper coins. ffd
 

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