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1828 Classic Head 1/2 Cent - Question And Evaluation

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 Posted 06/29/2023  1:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list
i dont think its sharp enough for a 45 but you have the cleaning down.
in fact if you look close at the obv fields right behind the profile and around the date you will see some darker discoloration. to me this looks like the coin was lacquered and then an attempted cleaning to remove it

XF40 details (cleaned)
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 Posted 06/29/2023  5:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Blastenpene4 to your friends list
I'm thinking that probably most of the coins from this era have been cleaned at some point. Those that haven't are in the minority. Frankly, I still like the look of the coin. All depends on the price...
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 Posted 06/29/2023  6:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list
cleaning is one thing. damaged is another. if the coin was lacquered thats a different thing all together. maybe someone else will chime in on this.

here is the PCGS training video on spotting altered surfaces in it, it shows an example of a lacquered coin. these type of damaged coins would receive a PCGS code of 94 for an altered surface. no matter how well the coin was cleaned a TPG would be able to pick that up
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Thanks for the link. Interesting. The example they showed of a lacquered coin was very obvious, though. I wish they'd shown one that was more subtle. It's surprising to me that acetone won't cut through the old lacquer - I'd think it would dissolve it like paint. I can't decide about this coin, but I still like the detail and it's in a price range I can probably afford. Obviously cleaned, but old lacquered (?)
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 Posted 07/02/2023  02:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list
Not lacquered IMO but definitely cleaned. The area you photographed close-up looks like a spot removal -- notice how the "grain" of the surface looks different compared to the surrounding metal?



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paralyse. thanks for your assessment. I wasnt 100% certain it was lacquered and then cleaned.
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I thought that was a possible repair attempt. It looks slightly raised to me, but pictures can give you false impressions.
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The early copper collectors and purists would probably never consider buying a cleaned coin but this coin shows great details and is still attractive to my eyes. For the right price I would not hesitate to add one like this to my collection.
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I liked it and I have a bid in at a price I think is reasonable. We'll see.
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Well an XF-40 slabbed is about $200. Raw is about $150. Consider the cleaning I would knock it down in half. I'd be between $75-$100 but probably would hold at $90 tops.
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I'm actually a bit lower than that. Probably won't get it, but worth a shot.
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 Posted 07/03/2023  4:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
It's such a common date that I'd wait for an origiinal one.
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Yeah, I'm out. Bids just passed my limit and there's time yet to go.
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 Posted 07/05/2023  8:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Blastenpene4 to your friends list
Sold for $155.
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way overpriced. whomever got this had no idea that it would not grade straight and paid full retail for it
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