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Rest in Peace
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  This is an excellent coin IMO, but I have a few questions.... 1. Do you believe this coin has been wiped or dipped? 2. What would you grade it? 3. Approximate value (I know I could look on heritage, just looking for some opinions. I'm also aware the coin probably should be in a slab but I am taking that into account)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'd say VF35 but it looks like it has been cleaned or dipped before. The color doesn't look right.
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Rest in Peace
 United States
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On the upside, it seems to me as if there is some luster in the protected areas...just a touch?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
851 Posts |
Maybe...I've learned that different coloring around the bases of the raised features shows a past cleaning. Nonetheless it still is a nice looking coin!
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Rest in Peace
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I am definitely suspicious of that and brought it up with the seller. We'll see what he has to say. I've dealt with him in the past and hes pretty reliable.
I more meant btw that even with the possible dipping/cleaning, there appears to be some natural 'shine'.
Edited by coinguybrian 08/28/2010 7:19 pm
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Moderator
 United States
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Nice looking coin. It may have been cleaned, but not recently. I'd grade it EF-40 and give it an estimated value of $1200.
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Valued Member
United States
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I would say the coin has been lightly cleaned and is starting to retone.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
689 Posts |
Beautiful type coin! No pro but EF-40 IMO
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10982 Posts |
Looks EF to me. The fields do have a "cleaned up" appearance relative to the areas around the devices but let's face it, most 200 year old coins have had something done to them at some point by somebody. I don't see this as hurting the value too much. There's a big jump in value from VF to EF for this piece and I'd say $800 would be a fair price IMHO.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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I agree with bherring. Possible old dipping/cleaning, but its not overly distracting imo. Nice lookin coin!
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Valued Member
United States
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Shadow, that is one nice looking coin. I'm going to say VF-35 to possibly EF-40. I ususally look for more detail in the hairlines and on the reverse around the eagle's talons, arrows and feathers. Is that a die clash above the 25C? I also agree with the others that maybe it has been cleaned, but (and I'll repeat) what coin that is going on 200 years old hasn't been cleaned. A keeper in every sense of the word. Congrats! 
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Rest in Peace
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Unfortunately its not mine, but the seller is asking $1500 for it. I think its a bit high and I'll probably offer him closer to $1000, or maybe a partial trade.
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Rest in Peace
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 United States
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$1150 would not be bad. I agree with VF35 SC. May have been lightly cleaned in the past.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would say no. It's too much of a risk without having it graded. VF20 is $390 and EF40 is $1590. Right now rare coins aren't doing too well and I think the coin would only net VF30 Details. For $1100 I'm sure you could find a better problem free coin. I bet the dealer knows the surfaces aren't original. I would NEVER buy a coin ungraded with such a difference in price between two grades.
Edited by coins92 08/29/2010 9:51 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here's one for sale for only $600 and has some nice character especially the die crack. I know the dealer too.  
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