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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Yeah I've seen the coin in hand and doesn't look much different than the pics....lackluster coin in my opinion. And for that money I want something I'll keep and be happy with....Plenty out there at any given time as well.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1132 Posts |
It's a nice coin...and I don't see anything that screams "cleaned" based off the pix, that being said I'd personally never consider buying it. There's plenty of REALLY GREAT coins that you will be happy with given a $1k budget. Have you considered a GSA?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1370 Posts |
It'd be for my set.....looking in the xf range
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
No, it is NOT cleaned. PCGS, the best and most reliable TPG ever created therefor demanding respect and higher values on ANYTHING they slab, says it is not cleaned, then it is not cleaned. HOW DARE YOU question the God and master PCGS?
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Valued Member
United States
292 Posts |
I can't tell much from those pictures, but I don't see any hairlines or anything like that. I agree with DoubleEagle20, it has the classic look of a dipped circulated coin. In my opinion, dipping is just another form of cleaning, but it's a market acceptable form of cleaning to some. As a strict circulated coin collector, this coin has no appeal to me whatsoever.
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Moderator
 United States
16679 Posts |
I've seen everything short of holed in a problem free PCGS holder so use your best judgement. I don't like it but that's just me.
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Valued Member
United States
292 Posts |
The same has been seen in other TPG holders as well. Let's not get it twisted. Humans make mistakes no matter which company they work for.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1748 Posts |
I've seen cleaned CBH's in graded PCGS holders, so it really does reaffirm the statement "buy the coin, not the holder".
LogPotato, you and I would get along well together. To me a dipped coin is an altered coin. For instance, and to the consternation of many I assume, I consider none of the Central America gold to be truly MS. It was subject to a chemical cleaning process after recovery, not much different than dipping a coin. At best the coins are AU. Did I buy one? Yes, but I bought a nice looking correctly graded AU double eagle that is not exhibiting the hazed look due to the cleaning process. This 1895-S Morgan is an example of yet another coin destroyed by dipping.
Edited by DoubleEagle20 12/20/2014 12:30 pm
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
There isn't enough photographic information for anyone to make a qualitative judgement of the surfaces.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1208 Posts |
A local brick and mortar shop has a counterfeit IHC that was graded and slabbed by PCGS. It is on display in the shop...
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Moderator
 United States
16679 Posts |
Are you sure the whole thing isn't fake?
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Valued Member
United States
292 Posts |
It's a circulated coin with white surfaces, that's qualitative enough for me.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8137 Posts |
 the coin's shine should not look like that in a problem free XF grade.
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New Member
United States
35 Posts |
It may not have been cleaned. Hard to tell from pictures. It may have just been in a vault bag for a 100 years, then just passed around by collectors.
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I dunno. Is this one cleaned?   Keep in mind, when a cruddy coin circulates, or gathers crud while in circulation, it's going to get crammed into the nooks and crannies, and the exposed surfaces will look "cleaned."
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