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Need more cleaning on these Indian head cents

BigTony

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I was able to hear deep quiet tones and landed four Indian head cents. One buffalo nickel that is top right of the photo.
 

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Very well done. Congrats
 
I cleaned them up and am able to see most of the dates, there are two 1864’s, one is 1870, one is 1883.
Tony NJ
 
I cleaned them up and am able to see most of the dates, there are two 1864’s, one is 1870, one is 1883.
Tony NJ
Nice! The 1870 is a rarer mintage. Do you know if you have the bold N or shallow N variety? Please post back a picture of your results - especially the reverse for the 1870.
 
Nice finds Tony! I usually get a few each year. Most of mine come from farm fields and are so bad I just toss them into a pile with wheats and nickels..
 
Nice finds Tony! I usually get a few each year. Most of mine come from farm fields and are so bad I just toss them into a pile with wheats and nickels..
Thank you, I understand that because of farm fertilizer. Some of the farm finds I get are really bad I toss them
 
Nice! The 1870 is a rarer mintage. Do you know if you have the bold N or shallow N variety? Please post back a picture of your results - especially the reverse for the 1870.
No I don’t know about the N. The front is smashed by the date, so it could be a zero or the bottom of a six. Close up photo would be difficult to see it.
 
Nice! The 1870 is a rarer mintage. Do you know if you have the bold N or shallow N variety? Please post back a picture of your results - especially the reverse for the 1870.
I have never heard of the N variety. Here is a photo of the reverse. The obverse is smashed right on the last number of the date so mine is a guess of the last digit.
 

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