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1945 S Jefferon Nickel

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Hi;
I could use some help with this one. Bought it on ebay, seller called it "BU" with full luster. Says any marks are die marks. I think it looks polished/scratched and maybe the luster was artificially added via electrolysis or something. It just looks strange, but maybe it's just me.

Does this look like a high grade, full luster BU coin? 2 pictures of the reverse because what looks like polish marks are more evident there.

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There is for sure something going on with the reverse. Grease Filled Die maybe?
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 Posted 07/21/2014  7:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ouch ... circulated and cleaned coin IMHO.

Return if you have that privilege ... otherwise return as 'item not as described'.

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Yeah, I think the relief looks like it might be worn down from circulation, and the field has all those scratches.

What's puzzling is the full rim and luster; the coin has a nice cartwheel effect. That's why I thought this has been cleaned, polished and then some trick was used to restore luster.
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Well, it doesn't look like your typical cleaning, but I agree with the above statements that it is cleaned and polished.
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