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1912 Gold Indian Head 2,5 Dollar Cleaned?

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 Posted 05/14/2024  05:52 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Moniker to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Vf-au? But does it look cleaned?

Not mine up for grabs

Thankful for edjucation


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 Posted 05/14/2024  08:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Doesn't particularly look cleaned to me.
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Thank you CF, I don't collect these but the design is stunning so I will buy one if I get it for good price. They are to pricey for me
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Initially I thought possibly for the reverse.

The fields look a little scratched up, but now I'm thinking it's mild handling.

AU ?

What's going on with the right obverse edge along the rim? Looks cracked, split or separation?
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I am at AU 55/53. No cleaning apparent from photos. I prefer to buy these in a TPG holder as too many middle east fakes on the market made from real gold.
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Looks okay to me.
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Thank you all,


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What's going on with the right obverse edge along the rim? Looks cracked, split or separation?

yes I'm also curios on about this


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Anyone with opinions regarding the right obverse edge?
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Looks a bit nicked-up for sure.
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A minor misaligned die, similar effect to a Rim Fin of sorts.

I don't think it is cleaned.
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Looks to be reasonably right
If it has been cleaned, perhaps it was rubbed with a cloth.
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thank you all :)
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With all the grimme still in place, chances are it's not cleaned. Not seeing a bright surface as would be seen on a leaned one.
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