well i went back to an old mill site in the middle of the woods that i found a barber dime and around 15 buttons the other day and found a 1864 Indian head Pennie, I'm not sure if it had an L or not but its got great details, you can see all the liberty, it is just a little blurred/worn away. What my question is, when i was cleaning it with hot water and Que tips, the brown began washing away and left a bluish green color, i used the Que tip harder and got rid of most of the brown and now it still has good detail but is greenish blue. Does this decrease the value a lot? that is my main question is if the value of the coin will go way dozen because it is greenish blue, i will try posting a picture later, any answers will be appreciated.
(i would like to know what you guys would grade the pennie, it looks better in person and i plan to try and get ride of all the brown by using hot water and que tips, also in person you can clearly read most of the liberty on the headdress.)
(i would like to know what you guys would grade the pennie, it looks better in person and i plan to try and get ride of all the brown by using hot water and que tips, also in person you can clearly read most of the liberty on the headdress.)
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