Good old 1869 IHC ugly but also not

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  1. AirborneReams

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    Hey all,

    Got this bad girl in today, I’m thinking she’s XF 40-45 possibly AU50 just comparing to other graded 1869s per PCGS but my god it looks like she has seen some better days to me! Has some minor porous spots going on from possible environmental damage. Enough to take her down from 3.11 grams to 2.9 grams. Still a cool find I think!

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  3. ldhair

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    XF Details Damaged.
     
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  4. AirborneReams

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    Yea looks like some corrosion got the best of her, sad to see that at a decent grade!
     
  5. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    Looks like environmental damage. Still a nice looking tough date.
     
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  6. AirborneReams

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    Yea I guess your not wrong there!
     
  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    This is not minor damage. The coin is covered with damage. To top it off, someone worked on the obverse, trying to improve the coin.
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I have one, somewhere, in about that grade, but a metal detecting find
     
  9. AirborneReams

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    I’ve always wanted to go digging, that would be cool to be hunting around and digging this year up.
     
  10. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Don't dig paddyman has the U.S. covered, he'll have you arrested, ha. Your IHC has issues but it is a keeper. F maybe VF, in my opinion. I hope I'm wrong. Thanks and good luck.
     
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  11. AirborneReams

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    Haha well I don’t want to be arrested so I’ll go ahead and stick to doing what I do best, not digging :happy:
     
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  12. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Appears to have been in the ground or in contact with something acidic on the obverse, so ED, environmental damage, but still a nice coin with all elements readable.
     
  13. AirborneReams

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    I agree, she’s lucky when someone found her when she did!
     
  14. kountryken

    kountryken Well-Known Member

    Yes, it's not perfect. But, you're perfectly able to "read" the coin. For an 1869, it would definitely be a keeper, for me. Thanks for posting it.
     
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  15. coin_nut

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    I love it when members have something positive to say, rather than merely bad mouthing a guy's coin. Who knows what story that coin could tell? It is an historical artefact and you are not it's guardian.
     
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  16. AirborneReams

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    Your welcome I’m glad you enjoyed it!
     
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  17. AirborneReams

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    I definitely agree! That’s what’s great about collecting coins especially older US coins they’re rich in history, really doesn’t make sense to talk down about them. If you ask me coins like this tend to interest me a bit more because they have seen more of the world.
     
  18. coin_nut

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    Meant to say "...you are now it's guardian." Somehow, after just a short while, (less than 5 hours), I am unable to edit that post.
     
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  19. Searcher64

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    Nice for being in the ground for so long. Has to be a metal detecting find. At least the ground did not have much acid composite.
     
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  20. Searcher64

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    Nice for being in the ground for so long. Has to be a metal detecting find. At least the ground did not have much acid composite. The doubling post is happening again sorry for this. I have tried to remove the first post but will not let me.
     
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  21. AirborneReams

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    I got what you were putting down! Seems like CT has been a little figgity lately for people.
     
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