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Carbon Spots On Nickels?

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I have a superb looking uncirculated 1914 Nickel that I am thinking of sending out to get graded. It has maybe 2 contact marks on the reverse but thats it. One minor defect I noticed are a few extremly tiny dark specklike spots on the obverse. They either have to be the start of verdigris or carbon spots. I know early verdigris is potentially removable and carbon spots are not. But can nickels even get carbon spots? I thought they were just on cents and silver coins...
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 Posted 05/13/2014  9:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shermae to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oh yes, Nickels can develop carbon spots. Many times they don't affect the technical grade when slabbed, but some collectors find that carbon spots reduce eye appeal (I am one of them). Here is one example on ebay: 360436502068

And another: 301182447962
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Hmm, they're likely carbon spots then, but they are truly tiny and not in a distracting place so hopefully they wont bring a technical deduction from the grade.
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I find that the grading services seem to overlook many carbon spots as long as there has been no attempt to remove them. I've seen MS66 coins with carbon spots and tried to find one for my last post but didn't see one immediately.
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The examples PCGS coinfacts have pictured both are graded at MS67 and both have carbon spots
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What I've found in the past is any attempt to remove spots on Nickels just doesm't work. Same with when they get dark. Nothing seams to fix them.
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Carl- I have a theory about a way to remove the spots without damaging the coin. It's a process that can work on stamps without even damaging the gum of mint stamps. The problem is, I would never test a highly graded coin and most "lowballs" are too worn to have any spots left! I want to test copper, nickel, and silver coins but need to figure out where to find inexpensive spotted and/or toned coins to work with.
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