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One More 1836 Capped Bust Quarter..you Vs PCGS

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Thanks as always!

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EF-45.
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40, but a 45 wouldn't surprise me.
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XF45 details. old cleaning, chin hit, cheek hit and above the clasp on the drape.
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EF-45, very decent, market-acceptable at this point.
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Well here it is. I see the marks. Panzaldi, for my own educational purposes, please let me know why you thought it was cleaned? I guess I thought this was a very original surface. If PCGS finds a CBQ or Seated market acceptable, do they usually deduct a grade for past cleaning or other dings? Thanks!

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i still think it was cleaned a long while back. the dull blotchy toning on surfaces and heavier gunk within the details was what I was basing it on. just because a coin was cleaned in the past, if it was not harshly done there is a chance it would be market acceptable, which is the case here. coinfrog alluded to that in his statement.
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