Sorry Russ, that Indian does not look orginal to me. I think that it's had some help with its "red skin."
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Looks like it would miss full red ( ) designation, but I'd bet it holdered. Looks like a nice enough coin, and I'd bet it is more copper than purple. I'd guess MS and RB.
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Cleaned and retoned??
<< <i>Sometimes pink is a bad sign on copper >>
And soemtimes RUSS is a bad sign on copper.
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