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1867 Hong Kong 20 Cent Grade Help

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Trying to decide if condition warrants sending off to be graded-also if any details in grading—thanks
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F/low VF details (harshly cleaned).
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EF-40 details, cleaned
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I have a question about calling a coin cleaned—its a cleaned coin when you can see linear lines/scratches on a coin which is easy to pick up to me—what other hints/telltale signs that a coin has been cleaned—the above coin I really dont see linear scratches but I do see light and dark areas and debris near lettering/numbers—is that what determines cleaning?
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Color, type of luster (bright without cartwheel), and the way the coin tones are also indicators.
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Thanks IGE
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