Cleaning a 77 indian

enamel7

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At least one of the grading companies offers a conservation service for a fee. They can do the best job. Of course if slabbed it will probably come back with a grade and "environmental damage".
 

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Thank you everyone! Still haven't decided what to do with it. Contemplating selling it as I already have one in my collection. Thanks again.
 

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From the picture I don't think this is an authentic 1877 Indian cent....

Reason I say this is: The last feather on the Indian's headdress (going clockwise) should terminate between the "I" and "C" of "America", while yours seems to terminate between the "C" and the "A". This was a design change that happened in 1886 - hence, the 1886 Indian cents have a Type 1 and Type 2 varieties.

Compare this coin to the other 1877 Indian cent your collection, then compare with some googled 1877 Indian cents to see the difference...
 

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I do believe you are right CZ! Thank you for pointing that out.
 

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From the picture I don't think this is an authentic 1877 Indian cent....

Reason I say this is: The last feather on the Indian's headdress (going clockwise) should terminate between the "I" and "C" of "America", while yours seems to terminate between the "C" and the "A". This was a design change that happened in 1886 - hence, the 1886 Indian cents have a Type 1 and Type 2 varieties.

Compare this coin to the other 1877 Indian cent your collection, then compare with some googled 1877 Indian cents to see the difference...
I am not so sure, I think the last feather my look distorted by a chunk of corrosion. Do you have a picture of the reverse? A genuine 1877 should have a weak N in one.
 

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I'd probabaly throw it in with the wheats and tumble it. I wish I had the opportunity to figure out what to do with a dug 1877.
Grats to ya and HH ALL
 

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If you clean coins, only soak in warm water for 30 minutes, then dry with a clean soft cloth.
 

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Any silver or copper cents I clean, I just add a few drops of DAWN LIQUID SOAP in a Rx bottle with hot water, shake every few hours for two days +/
 

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Any silver or copper cents I clean, I just add a few drops of DAWN LIQUID SOAP in a Rx bottle with hot water, shake every few hours for two days +/

Dawn soap, Fine. Shaking coins in a bottle... Are you TRYING to damage the coins, or just trying to upset us coin collectors in the crowd.
 

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Personally, I'd use the "Scourgify" cleaning spell. Hermione used it once to clean out Hedwig's cage. It works great! And you don't have to worry about using obsolete Muggle methods, which will surely damage the surface, leading to net or details grade when you send it to the grading service. If you combine this with the "Reparo" spell, it may return it to its original mint state condition, possibly getting you an ms65rd grade from PCGS. Or, it might just turn it into a real Indian, in which case, I would be ready to cast an "Avada Kedavra" spell just in case!

I would not recommend this.
 

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Some recent Wheats and Indians I've found and tumbled....the trick is to use a medium that's tough to break off the crusty deposits but not hard enough to scratch the coin.... SAM_2592.JPG SAM_2596.JPG SAM_2590.JPG
 

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Worthless common dates that's ok. Coin with value, no way Jose!
 

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