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Grade away!

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Hey Thad, is this the coin you used verdi-gone on?
Looks awesome!
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uncirculated details...however, there are signs of wear and cleaning
as well as numerous nicks on fields and rim( slight corrosion appearing
numerals and letters) Net AU-50
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MS62 details, spotchy eye appeal.
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I agree with nip...MS-62.

Nice Lincoln Thad.
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Beaut! Tough one to grade! Obv looks MS62-63, but the reverse looks like it has some wear and nicks etc. Net AU58 in my book. Looks like he has a few more wrinkles in his forehead :)
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I'm going to say MS-63, very nice coin.
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MS63RB. Great strike with full details.
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I agree with atlashealth regarding the reasoning and I will call it a net 'slider.'
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The coin is much darker than my pictures indicate...more of issues with my pic taking ability/camera...I'm working on that.

The dealer I bought this from labeled it MS64 BN, I gave it an MS63 BN....in my haste I slighly over-paid. However, it had some verdigris inside the obverse motto and I wanted to try out VERDI-GONE™ on it.

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Very nice job. Thanks for the pics!

Edit: Can you explain how or what oxidation is?
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Sometimes I like to just let the coin sit out exposed to air for a few days. It seems to smooth the color out more after VERDI-GONE™ as it permits the copper surface to reoxidize.
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Felt kinda silly asking that question, but I couldnt find a good answer anywhere coin related! Thanks
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