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New Member
United States
32 Posts |
I believe this coin has been cleaned/polished. Also problematic are the deep hits on Liberty's face and on the reverse. Thoughts?  
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
I think I agree with you. Problems notwithstanding, VF30-ish.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
OUCH! looks like she has a cheek bone protruding through the skin there, thats a horrible hunk missing on that thing and I also agree with the cleaning/polishing of the coin grading isn't my thing especially on circulated coins so I will just leave that part to the experts
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
I'd call it F15. I think you're right about it being cleaned.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
547 Posts |
I'm not very good at grading coins myself, so I have a quick question for you all. From looking at this picture, what are the signs that show this coin might have been cleaned?
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New Member
 United States
32 Posts |
Here are the things I saw that made me believe the coin was polished, although I'm not expert either:
1. no cartwheel luster that you find on an untouched coin. 2. Dirt seen in deep recesses/scratches but rest of coin is bright/shiny/clean. 3. Shiny finish appears on all areas of coin, especially the flatter areas like the fields and Liberty's face. 4. Scratches and dings have a smooth, rounded off look. 5. Usually, coins with this much wear have a dark grey color.
I've polished a lot of the aluminum bits in my car's engine bay. At first, it looks just like this coin. If I sand the scratches smooth with sandpaper, then polish, the piece will look as bright as chrome.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
547 Posts |
Ahhh.. I see.. Thanks! 
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Valued Member
United States
79 Posts |
Looks to be a fairly recent cleaning.the coin is f/vf with a distracting gouge in the face.I hate it when people polish low grade coins.
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Rest in Peace
United States
2684 Posts |
keh has the symptoms of a problem coin well defined. I can't add to the list. This Morgan is a candidate for a bodybag. Too bad because it's not a particularly common Morgan. Still, it is now an inexpensive coin to fill a hole in someone's Morgan collection.
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