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Diamond In The Ruff?

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i ran across this ebay listing not thinking anything of it just saved it to my watch list then a day later I was on there messing around zoomed in and on the barber half I noticed that it was a 1892 then I got excited so I looked at the back and it looks like there might be a mint mark? I wanted to know what everyone here thinks of it, its in bad shape but still its a 1892 and would make a great addition to the 10 days of diminishing grades of us classic coins...
And it looks like it might go for cheap....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/28103087470....m1423.l2648
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 Posted 12/03/2012  12:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinsearcher83 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like an O to me.
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Looks like an O to me too. Will be interesting to see how high the bidding goes. That's a mighty tempting assortment of old coins with character.
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OK, I bought the coin in question. Yes, it is an 1892-o Barber Half. I was able to remove the black crud that was caked on top of the "O" mint mark. It has clearly exposed the "O". I was unable to remove the rest of the black crud. Not a nice looking coin, but, easily worth $40+. Anybody have any ideas how to get the rest of that black cryd removed?
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 Posted 01/16/2013  10:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Voshus007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow I'm glad you bought it I was going to but decided against it. That thing is pretty crusty! What exactly is on it?
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From the looks of the "crud" it appears to have been in a fire. Severely overheated coins get a thin layer of black crust which can and will flake off in the manner your coin exhibits. When removed it also takes off a thin layer of metal leaving a shadow of the detail that was originally there. There isn't any way I know of to safely remove the black crust off without further damaging the coin. Too bad it's an O mint coin because it is a better date.

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I actually used a toothpick to pick at the black crud near the mint mark....after a few picks at it, a pice of the crud flaked-off exposing the mint mark. I tried using the toothpick on the rest of the black crud, but, nothing else flaked-off.
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Whatever it is is on there thick. Try a long soak in acetone. That might help and will do nothing adverse to the coin.
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