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Coronet Cent 1831 Opinions On Grade

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1831 Coronet Cent. Coin is lighter in hand. Can you clean this coin without damaging it?

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IMO it's XF.
Nice die break on the obverse.
The reverse appears to have verdigris.

I don't see any way of improving it that wouldn't involve cleaning.
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EF-40 details, environmental damage.
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EF-40 Details. You could try soaking it in 100% Acetone, then try treating with Verdi Care.
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VF-30, possibly 35. Verdi-care might help.
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vf 35 ish and I think acetone than verdicare would help it.
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VF35 needs a verdicare soak.
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