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I'm So Mad At Myself... I Messed Up

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 Posted 11/17/2016  11:35 pm  Show Profile   Check thedollarman's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add thedollarman to your friends list
sadly, most value will likely be lost...don't feel too bad about it, it's a learning experience..we've all cleaned a coin at least once whether experimenting or doing something like your situation...there's no reversing it so just try letting it go, stressing over it won't change anything.

don't feel discouraged or quit, you made a mistake but this taught you a lesson and you definitely won't do it again.

relax we've all made mistakes
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 Posted 11/17/2016  11:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add otto to your friends list
It was, and still is, a nice coin. Not very rare. I've made a lot of mistakes, myself. But I am getting better, so I suggest you hang in there and give yourself a chance to learn.
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 Posted 11/17/2016  11:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 2muchcoin to your friends list
Maybe not rare but it is the most sought after date post 1900 for a peso coin. and It was in good shape imo but I guesss you're right. A learning experience Is what I'll consider it. Thanks guys :/
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 Posted 11/18/2016  12:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 2muchcoin to your friends list
Curious what people would grade it before and after, I know its hard to determine due to cleaned coins arent even suppose to be graded...
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 Posted 11/18/2016  12:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimNWLincoln to your friends list
Maybe over time, it left out and handled occasionally it will retone to an acceptable finish. Any suggestions from other forum members?
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 Posted 11/18/2016  01:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bigchip22 to your friends list
never clean a coin
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 Posted 11/18/2016  03:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biedercoins to your friends list

Sell it on ebay.
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 Posted 11/18/2016  05:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list

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retone to an acceptable finish


It may re-tone over time, and there are plenty of methods to make that happen. However, the fine scratches are there for good.

@2muchcoin, sell it if it bothers you too much, but I suggest keeping it as a reminder to increase your knowledge about this hobby prior to taking rash actions. Was this a somewhat expensive lesson? Sure, but there is value in gaining that knowledge.
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 Posted 11/18/2016  06:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 2muchcoin to your friends list
If I do decide to sell it what do you guys think would be a reasonable price for me to list it as?
Im sorta lost as to the value of the coin.
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 Posted 11/18/2016  07:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Debrajc to your friends list


Yes, don't be discouraged and be happy you did your research
after you just cleaned a single coin........not a dozen or so.
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 Posted 11/18/2016  08:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dave700x to your friends list
I did the same thing early on. My suggestion would be hang on to it for a reminder of what not to do. If it really bothers you use it for a pocket piece with some other silver coins to "circulate" it down until the hairlines disappear. Welcome to the higher knowledge of numismatics (CCF)
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 Posted 11/18/2016  08:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TypeCoin971793 to your friends list
If it makes you feel better, you cleaned an already-damaged coin. There is graffiti below the wreath on the reverse.
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11/18/2016 08:38 am
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 Posted 11/18/2016  09:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
Good eyes, Type, I saw that too. So you really didn't hurt a great coin.
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 Posted 11/18/2016  10:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 999fine to your friends list
In its previous condition from the wear I can see it would have been a $20 coin. Now it's likely worth melt + a bit. Keep it for a pocket piece and enjoy sales clerks asking, what's that? Whatever the net loss on the coin might be, it's really pretty cheap education.
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 Posted 11/18/2016  10:27 am  Show Profile   Check thedollarman's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add thedollarman to your friends list
now that you have a cleaned and graffitied coin, it may be good to hold onto it for other learning and experimenting such as trying to tone it and other things you'd consider playing around with on a cheap coin for educational purposes. give it a soak in pure acetone if you choose to do this though as you wanna get off any remnants from your cleaning as to not mess with your results in anyway from having a foreign residue on it.
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