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Differences In Two 1956 LWC

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I bought these from a friend and they almost have proof-like finishes, however, the first penny has a nice bright copper color while the second only at best has a copper sheen. I am sure it hasn't been cleaned so why the difference in color and also what would you grade them? Thanks.

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How can you be "sure" it hasn't been cleaned? It looks "dipped" to me. I'm really bad at grading so I won't.
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Neither one appears to have been cleaned IMO. They look different because one is a philly and the other a denver issue. They used different planchet stocks.
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What grade would you give them Thad?
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Both are very nice, I suspect they have a lot of luster. I don't see many hits, they both look to be MS-64/65 RD.

EDIT - I'd run them both through the polarity ladder to see if you can get that hazy residue off. Soak in this order:

1) water
2) acetone
3) xylene
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