Rodebaugh wrote:easy high xf-au details ......nice dime
stlouiscoin wrote:I feel bad for whatever grandma got this stolen from here... but GREAT FIND!!!
rexmerdinus wrote:Nice details, but are you positive it hasn't been cleaned?
rexmerdinus wrote:Nice details, but are you positive it hasn't been cleaned?
rexmerdinus wrote:I can't help you with the grading, since I usually estimate too high and end up losing my A$$, but I've been burned with cleaned coins often enough that I can usually pick them out. First clue is lack of age patina where common sense says there should be some. Look for dirt in some spots but not in others--look close into the small corners of stars and close by the devices against the background. If it's cloudy or dirty there but not on the larger flat areas, it could be cleaned (think of wiping a coin with a paper towel--there are some spots close to the head and date and stuff that it is simply impossible to get to). Also, straight micro scratches all over the shiny parts--especially if they're parallel--can indicate improper cleaning or polishing. Unfortunately, some people think that if a coin has sharp details but a thick tarnish or toning, that cleaning will make it worth more. And a shiny background can sometimes confuse your brain into thinking other details are sharper than they are. Do you have a scanner that you can get a high-res image with?
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