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Are These Cleaned Or Polished?

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Definitely does seem that way.
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I'm still struggling to identify cleaned coins. These looked polished so I wanted to ask. Don't worry I'm not buying it..neat idea for an employee reward though!
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Who cares, it's a nice display! Unless you want to break it up for certain coins, that is.
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Notice how every coin obv. and rev. are the same dullish grey color. RED FLAG ! I'm leaning toward overly dipped. all were done in the same manner.
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The coins look dipped to me.
Notice that there is NO differential toning in the protected areas around the devices.
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Yup. Cleaned.
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Polished.
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All look cleaned
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I'd even go so far as to think they might have seen a bit of buffing on the wheel, too. As has been mentioned, those all look exactly the same as far as surfaces are concerned, and the chances of that happening naturally are about zero.
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I worked for the Gates Rubber Co. for several years and my step-dad retired from Gates after 33 years there. When I saw one of these sets for sale on ebay about 7 years ago I bought it. The sets were put together with cleaned/polished coins but it was a neat item. The "frame" is actually a piece of cardboard though!
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They were probably trying to make them look really "nice" .
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Ya think?
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Pretty cool bh1964. What year do you think they handed those out? That would sure make my day as an employee, even if they were cleaned. One of the higher ups must have been a collector and wanted to get rid of his low grade coins! :)
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I imagine they were given away in the 1960's or '70's. Gates was a billion dollar privately held corporation headquartered in Denver, Co.
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The title itself would run me off. "Sealed to the card", indicates these are glued or fixed somehow. I woukd run far and fasr from this one. YMMV
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