Don't be confused Joe ,you are the Joe with the coin so , don;t you know it can;t be me, so what do you think now Joe, holly mow I;m really getting caried away I better Go so now you know Joe what Joe is Joe so what do you think now Bro. Jazzcoins i don;t know
My guess is die polish. It would be awfully hard to whiz or steel wool the coin fields without having some of it showing up on the higher devices. Can't see in the pics any scratch marks on Washingtons cheeks which leads me to believe harsh die polish. Just my humble opinion.
The reason I figured die polish is one of probability. Let's assume the coin was loaded with carbon spots, or fingernail polish, or in the ground and/or many other contamination kinds. What is the probability that it was ONLY contaminated in the fields and not on the raised letters and/or Georgie himself??? Not likely in most instances. Which would necessitate whizzing all over the coin to clean the surfaces. Could it happen???? Yes, but the probability is very small IMHO.
Fair enough, now try a little experiment for me. Go find me a pic of a coin with die polish lines where the lines do not all go in the same direction and the lines are not straight. Personally, I have never seen one.
Another very valid point GDJMSP! (Humor ahead) They had a shift change at the Mint in the middle of polishing and left handed Louie finished the polishing. No offense to anyone named Louie here!!! Very interesting thread of possibilities here. )
So here is a question that hasn't been addressed..... what is the grade? Aside from the strong possiblity that it was cleaned in a past life, what would you all grade it? Personally, I was thinking AU58, possibly MS60 because of the wear on Washington's head and neck and some rubs on the reverse on the breast and wings. Most likely AU58 dipped. Thoughts?