1829 small 10c. ?

got2dig

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Dug this silver in a field a few days back. I think it's a 1829 small 10c. But it's just about toast. The back it gone. Put a few pics up it just hard to get a good one. Thanks for looking .....HH


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dang that sucker is worn. cool find though
 

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their is chemicals that dont harm coins, that helps bring dates and details back on coins, for nickles its called nik-a-date or something like that, you can get it off ebay, i know their is one for nickles and one for coppers, not sure about silver, but i would think so! great coin still, GL HH
 

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their is chemicals that dont harm coins, that helps bring dates and details back on coins, for nickles its called nik-a-date or something like that, you can get it off ebay, i know their is one for nickles and one for coppers, not sure about silver, but i would think so! great coin still, GL HH

Thanks DA, it's in a sleeve and I think that's where it will stay at this point. I'am not a coin man but I do keep the ones I find. May have to try that someday.
 

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