WOW! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DRAPED BUST LARGE CENT I HAVE EVER SEEN! EVERY DETAIL THERE!

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UPDATE: CLEANED! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DRAPED BUST LARGE CENT I HAVE EVER SEEN!

Here is a somewhat recent photo of the large cent after a long soak in oil.
I'm surprised I never put this picture over here already, I just realized I had this photo after having it for 2 months or more today when I posted it as my best coin find early.
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I was trying a new location where I found an 1890's trash pile. I checked the trash pile, nothing special. I then found a dry vernal pool, I get a nice 85 signal on my detector, which typically mean large cent. I dig about 3 inches down and use the pin-pointer on the dirt on the side of the hole. The pin-pointer sounds, and brushes away the dirt from a copper disc. All I needed to do was look at it and I knew I had a draped bust large cent. I put it in my find pouch, and grid in that vernal pool, Nothing else. I continue detecting nothing but bullets, and .22 casings. I figured I was happy with the large cent and left. When I got home I realized that this large cent had a lot of detail so I careful brushed it with a wet q-tip. I was in shock when I saw the condition of it, I could see almost every fine detail on the coin, let alone the date of 1803. I figured I shouldn't touch it anymore, I took a few photos, and put it in a holder.

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UPDATE: Here is the coin after getting swabbed with a Q-tip even more, and a few days in olive oil.

I will try vino's method ASAP, I will update you on the results.

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Thanks for Looking, Coinman123
 

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That's a fairly good one. I've seen so many on here that were so nice. Certainly in the top half. Nice find! :thumbsup:
 

Amazing coin great find
 

I used to be a leg man till I saw that bust. I think you might have converted me! Beautiful coin.
 

Great find in excellent shape. Congratulations. Can't wait until I get busted...lol
 

A beautiful Coin Indeed.
 

Beautiful bust...But if I was you take it out of the holder...And this is the correct method. ..10min distilled water. .10min acid tone. .10min xylol. .You can get them at the paint stores..Thats what ngc does to preserve coins....
Congrats. .
George

Vino.
Are those Soaking Times ? ,Is there any Brushing In Between?

Good Info

Davers
 

Coinman that's a real beauty! I've dug 12 or 13 LCs and I have one really nice one. Just a warning that your coin may start to try to peel and do weird things now that it's left it's very comfy home. I used a product called coin care on mine but only after I got all of the dirt off of it and was happy with how it looked. It just keeps the coppers moist so they don't peel. Here's a pic of mine after the coin care. Congrats on a beautiful coin my friend


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This one I was going to leave alone but sure enough I saw it just started to do some strange stuff and my buddy that owns a coin shop gave
me this product.

Cool Something else Ill Have to look into next time I,m at the Coin Store.
 

That is such an awesome find and in that condition dug!
Congrats!
 

geez, I missed this one....nice...congrats on a wonderful find!
 

Beautiful coin, great shape, unique find!
I'm envious! :icon_thumright:
Makes me want to find an
old LOCATION that has some history to it!
I'm a Bust man myself...! :laughing7:
 

Nice coin .I never find them looking like that
 

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