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What can you say about this one?It was cleaned,but I think with an ultrasound bath,because I don't see any obviously hair lines.
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 Posted 01/05/2014  3:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, polished, which is a shame for a key date. AU Details.
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I agree AU details, looks polished unfortunately.
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Thank you!
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Yes,it's a shame,BUT if the coin wasn't cleaned,the seller probably wouldn't throw it to coins ,which he sells a couple of euros over a silver price.So,it was a little mistake for seller,and a big luck for me
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An ultrasonic bath wouldn't do that to a silver coin - I have the experimental evidence! It's phyiscal-only, and cannot shift chemically bonded silver tone (so it doesn't harmfully clean anything, although sometimes accumulated dirt will reveal shiny white underneath which looks suspicious to most - but do you consider dirt to be tone?).
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Thanks a lot for every one!
Yes,it probably has been washed with chemicals,but it doesn't look for me like has been а mechanical cleaning.
I think it will get a toning in a few years.
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