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and an MS53
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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That is not a 1858/1558 reverse. Check here.
http://ashrap.com/page20.html
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Brain fart,sorry
I'm looking and looking at the reverse of the PCGS coin and see nothing amiss except that it's not an 8/5.Then I see your pic and realize you're saying it's not the right reverse die.
Anyways,the PCGS coin does have the obverse associated with the 8/5.Is this a discovery you have made,or despite Charlton's,has this obverse been found previously with non 8/5 reverses?
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Yes, that obverse was used with more than one reverse die.
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