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1890-CC Morgan Dollar Grade Thoughts Please

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Curious how folks think this may grade... Is it worth a dip to try and remove the black spots or leave it?

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 Posted 06/08/2024  11:36 am  Show Profile   Check Pacificoin's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Pacificoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
VG10 details , old cleaning .
Leave as is , just make it worse by dipping .
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F12 details, rim damage, environmental damage. Leave it as is.
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I'll go with Fine details. Leave it as is.
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Agree F details (ED).
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look like an older cleaning but nothing to harm the coin. a coin at this grade has seen a lot of pockets and banging other coins so all the marks are expected. I think acetone would probably remove the remainder of imbedded grime. I'm not 100% certain they would pass it even though the rim issues are minor. pretty much any CC is a good CC

I'm going with VF20 details (ED)
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VF-20 and might straight grade if the black junk came off after an Acetone bath. If not, then VF details grade.
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The group seems divided on whether I should dip it or not ...
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Dipping in acetone could only help it. I would not dip it in EZest or anything similar
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Or it's carbon spotting and won't impact the spots at all? Right?
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This coin should absolutely be left alone at this point.
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It's likely corrosion and unlikely to be removable. I've seen similar on other Morgan dollars and it's usually not removable.

By all means, give it a shot, but don't expect miracles.
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It almost looks like marker close up...
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This Coin is good, no dipping.
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I vote for acetone. Unlikely that the black spots come off, but I don't see acetone making it look any less eye appealing than the current state.
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Agree with an acetone bath, unlikely to help, but reasonable to try.


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The group seems divided on whether I should dip it or not ...

"Dipping" usually refers to using E-zest or something similar, not acetone. No one on this thread has suggested dipping this coin, which would only make it less attractive.

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