Help Identify 19x9 Wheat

toorude89

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Any help appreciated. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579530557.212831.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579530569.761799.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1579530582.085394.jpg
 

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Too much corrosion to salvage. Can you tell if it's a Wheatie?
 

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rub with a DRY toothbrush. if that fails, no more than a minute of electrolysis
 

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Without further cleaning, my guess is 1909.
 

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I'm in for 1939.
 

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I hate when that happens. 09 or 39.
 

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It looks more like a 39 under certain enlargement, and the top of the number in question looks flat. The 1909 wheats I’ve found also “corrode” in a different way than wheats past the 20’s for some reason, the older ones seem to hold up a lot better and just turn a funny “pea green”. It’s tore up anyway, just brush it.
 

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It’s a 39 to me :zoom:

Use electrolysis like PEA said.
 

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Take it in a dark room and shoot a flashlight across the coin so you get shadows. I think it's too crusty to see though. I've found so many wheaties as of late that, if they're bad, I'll take some lemon juice and a toothbrush. I have every Philly from 1909 to 1935 so I tend to not be as careful as I once was. Unless they're pitted really bad they clean up nice then I hit them with Mother's Mag and Uluminum polish. Again, I have plenty with the original patina.
 

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