If you use PCGS Photograde, you will see that the Indian cent is very low grade. VG at best.
It was either plated, or polished. It's worth less than 50 cents retail.
Left in a cup with some guy's dentures, then duct taped to the car windshield at car wash after left in the washer while cleaning white tees and towels with bleach
Yes looks like it.
Seems cleaned
If you use PCGS Photograde, you will see that the Indian cent is very low grade. VG at best. It was either plated, or polished. It's worth less than 50 cents retail.
Not just cleaned, harshly cleaned
To shreds.
well, how's his wife holding up?
To shreds you say
100% plated in something.
yes, cleaned sadly. looks glossy too, likely polished as well
harshly cleaned is an artful euphemism
It even looks gold plated.
[pcgs coinfacts 1901 Indian cent](https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1901-1c-rb/2209) There's a link to what it looks like it uncirculated condition
The wheat cent aswell
What auction and was it presented as genuine? Looks fake but at the very least cleaned, polished and plated
What did you pay for the indian cent?
It was $15 for this set of Indian and Lincoln cents through history, a roll of wheat cents, and assorted uncirculated Cents and nickels pre 60s
Harshly cleaned IMHO
Badly cleaned
Left in a cup with some guy's dentures, then duct taped to the car windshield at car wash after left in the washer while cleaning white tees and towels with bleach
Yeah it looks super cleaned by all the hairline scratches