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1793 Wreath Cent Headscratcher-PCGS Or NGC-Who's Right

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just bought this in a problem free pcgs ag3 holder and as usual continued combing archives to compare it to other examples in the same grade range.much to my surprise I find the very same coin in a ngc ag3 improperly cleaned holder from 2011.did pcgs simply feel it hadn't been cleaned?was it cracked out recolored and slipped by pcgs?or

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1793-Wreath-Cent-Headscratcher-PCGS-Or-NGC-Who's-Rightdid pcgs deem it had been properly cleaned?
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Very cool! Great eye appeal. PCGS may have deemed it "market acceptable".
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The fact that a TPG has called a coin cleaned isn't an indication one way or another. Had I gotten this one back in a Details holder the first time, though, I'd certainly have cracked and resubmitted it. Doesn't look cleaned to me.
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I will be keeping it regardless but thought this was interesting.looks pretty choice for the grade to me considering the type and other available examples
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That coin is as problem free as they come for the assigned grade.
I would have cracked it out of that NGC holder faster than you can say "no way!"
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That coins from 1793 of course its been cleaned at some point.

That said there is nothing that looks remotely unnatural about that. Unless NGC is planning on labeling every large cent improperly cleaned PCGS got it right
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Also consider this. Coins in the FR2/AG3 range, most TPG's don't designate a cleaning even though some coins obviuosly show signs.
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