Indian Head cent listed as Proof. Is it?

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  1. RonSanderson

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  3. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    That has a chance. Square rim, mirror surface, slight cameo effect.
     
  4. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    Here to lurk and learn, but the necklace has me questioning whether it was a proof.
     
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  5. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    What I used to try and attribute mine as a proof were images found on PCGS Coin Facts. I tried to use date position, Longacre doubling, strike definition, rim squareness and reflectivity of the fields.
     
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  6. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Are there any photos of the rim edge? The area where the obverse image is close to the reverse seems possible rounded as a business strike. Can't tell. Hope you see it in person if you are considering buying. Jim
     
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  7. RonSanderson

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    I have the coin, so I will try to take some rim pictures tomorrow. My close-up capabilities are limited, but we'll try. If any detailed images will help, I have a USB scope for that.
     
  8. Travlntiques

    Travlntiques Well-Known Member

    I've had a bunch of funky, slightly impaired proof Indians and that coin looks very much like them.....based on the surfaces, anyway.
    It looks to have been cleaned maybe 30+ years ago and stored in an environment that created enough haze on the fields to cover any reflectivity. Your biggest give-away will be a complete lack of luster in the fields. Think of how many times you've seen business strike PL's for this series. I'm putting my money on proof details, but totally understand the concern and hopefully diagnostics & rim pics will provide conclusive verdict.
     
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  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Looks like a proof to me. Nice coin.
     
  10. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    They made proofs every year, never seen a business strike like this on an IHC.
    I would guess it is a proof.
    Is it impaired?
     
  11. RonSanderson

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    The coin is raw, so their is no third-party opinion about whether it is impaired. There is no history with this coin; we're on our own assessing it. But there is no sign that it circulated or was damaged.
     
  12. RonSanderson

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  13. Johndoe2000$

    Johndoe2000$ Well-Known Member

    Proof that may have been cleaned many moons ago. Very nice coin anyway.
     
  14. RonSanderson

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    This is a bit of an experiment...

    The rubble along the bridge of the nose makes me wonder if it was varnished as a preservative. Should I give it a rinse in acetone and xylene to see what happens, or is there too great a chance of ruining the look it has?
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  15. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    At least it's not an early Large Cent they are trying to pass off as a proof. I saw one on eBay and just laughed. To my knowledge, there are no proofs from the 18th Century. Perhaps a presentation piece, but no proofs.

    BTW, that's a nice Cent whether a proof or a business strike.
     
  16. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Thanks for the photo, I agree.
     
  17. RonSanderson

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    Thank you all. I'll keep it marked down as a Proof, but in the end I will appreciate the coin for what it is, as we always do. This discussion, and the discipline of studying the coin and preparing photos, has helped me do that. That's all to the good.

    By the way, from eBay at
    1890 Indian Head Penny PROOF, Richly Toned Choice GEM PF++.

    I needed to learn more about this seller, often disparaged over the last decade or so in these forums.
     
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