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Canada--British Cossack Penny For Grading

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Moderate wear with a few minor rim issues and dull light brown color


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 Posted 03/07/2017  04:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
F-15, or possible VF-20 on a good day, but heavily cleaned.
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I would say at least VF20 and I am having trouble seeing evidence of heavy cleaning.
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F-15.

I don't see any cleaning either?
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F 15

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VF20 max
Nasty rim ding.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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VF-25, perhaps 30, don't see the cleaning problem either.
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I said "heavily cleaned" because it's an F or low VF coin that doesn't have an ounce of dirt or crud in any of the crevices anywhere. The surface luster or chocolate brown that it should have is all washed out. How can anyone say that this WASN'T heavily cleaned? It really doesn't even look like copper.
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I concur, the absence of crud is strong evidence of having been cleaned at some point.
But in some cases this is not necessarily a bad thing. Mild cleaning may enhance a coin
if the amount of crud is substantial. And if the placement of the crud is camouflaging
diagnostic die markers beneath as to make a positive attribution impossible. The trick is
to remove the crud without disturbing the surface (colour, etc.) of the coin.

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Thanks for the comments. If it was cleaned, it must have been mildly, leaving no hairines or scratches. I fully agre with the comments of colonialtokens.
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