The product is a rare and highly sought-after 1897 Ultra DCAM Pristine++ Gem Proof Indian Head Penny from the Matthews Hoard. This uncirculated coin has not been certified, adding to its uniqueness and appeal to collectors. With its pristine condition and proof-like finish, this coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection, especially for those interested in US coins from the late 19th century.
Coin Policies & Disclaimer:
Here is our policy regarding our coins:
Certified Coins:
We have a wide selection of PCGS, NGC, and ANACS certified coins. The grades and opinions rendered are solely the professional determinations of the third party company and are being sold as such. Slabs may have minor imperfections (scratches, chips ect).
Raw Coins:
All coins offered are guaranteed 100% Authentic. Raw coins are security sealed in crystal clear 2x2 flips before shipment. Our generous 14 day return policy allows the buyer two full weeks to thoroughly view and assess the coin for themselves before removing it from the flip. Once the buyer accepts the coin AS IS they may remove it from the protective flip and do with it as they wish. Should the buyer choose to remove the raw coin from its sealed protective flip and send it in for third party assessment the buyer accepts full responsibility for the outcome of that assessment. Authenticity is guaranteed however coin Grading is subjective. Aside from authenticity, no condition suggestion or guarantee is offered in relation to how any specific coin will grade out with a third party appraiser. All coins are original just as received however given the nature and age of the item it's entirely possible a raw coin may exhibit any of the following attributes: scratched, cleaned, rim ding, or other details designations. Raw coins are professionally photographed and sold AS IS. We offer a wide selection of Graded Coins for buyers interested in third party grades.
Cleaning & Other Issues “Details”:
Our raw coins are carefully evaluated, using magnification.
Often times it’s impossible to know if someone wiped a coin on their shirt 100+ years ago without an electron microscope and lasers such as those at TPGs. Coins that show obvious signs of cleaning are listed as such in the Seller Notes section in a given auction listing or titled “details”.
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