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High Grade? (Three Cent Silver)

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I was browsing ebay and came across this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1853-Three-...em1c2d689691

High Grade? It used to be a high grade before someone scrubbed it with steel wool!
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A high grade piece with an old light cleaning


If that's what they consider light, I would hate to see one that they think is harshly cleaned
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A high grade by comparison to an unstruck planchet, maybe.
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I've noticed several coins listed as "high grade" by a few specific sellers. They almost always look like they've been polished to as bright a shine as possible, regardless of how much detail they've lost or how many abrasions the cleaning caused.
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Cleaned with a high grade of sand paper.

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