Has it been cleaned?

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  1. njpmoose15

    njpmoose15 Member

    $(KGrHqJ,!l4E3Gcw97CfBN)t5Icd7w~~_3.jpg $(KGrHqYOKi4E2MyLQRL1BN)t5HW8(!~~_3.jpg I wanted to get your opionion on if you think it has been cleaned?
     
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  3. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Yes - I think it has been cleaned and possible recolored. The thing that bothers me the most is the pitting on the obverse. Just my opinion.
     
  4. njpmoose15

    njpmoose15 Member

    $(KGrHqUOKkME29ypz)sQBN)t3vClD!~~_3.jpg what about this one? $(KGrHqN,!isE2KVwNUjcBN)t3tdhp!~~_3.jpg
     
  5. Lugia

    Lugia ye olde UScoin enthusiast

    yes to the first. no to the second.
     
  6. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    The second one hasn't been cleaned probably, but it is somewhat of an undesirable color. That'd detract from the value IMO, in addition to the dings on it. It's not too bad otherwise though, good detail, but I don't really have much experience with half cent grading.
     
  7. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    I suspect that both of those coins have been previously cleaned but so what? They both are still attractive examples with VF/XF details. They appear to have already begun to retone and, if left out, in time, more of their original color should return.
     
  8. njpmoose15

    njpmoose15 Member

    what would the 1832 be worth/ what would you pay for?
     
  9. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    +1 I'd choose the 1st over the 2nd.
     
  10. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    1832 Half Cent AU-50 details, cleaned net XF-40

    Numismedia lists 1832 1/2¢ value at $102 in XF-40 and I think that is about what that coin would fetch on the market today. With it's very low mintage of only 51,000 one could certainly make the argument that the 1832 1/2¢ is undervalued.
     
  11. njpmoose15

    njpmoose15 Member

    even in that condition? I bought it for 71$ so i got a good deal?
     
  12. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I could be wrong but the '32 has many characteristics of a cast fake. Have you weighed the coin ?
     
  13. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    No expert myself, but looks like a C-2 and a ground recovery piece with previous corrosion and/or porosity which was why it was cleaned and recolored. So I think it is legit, but will bow to the those that know more than me.
     
  14. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    It's certainly possible Mark. But corrosion seldom results in such symetrical and round pits. Nor are the details mushy and indistinct. Thus my thoughts.
     
  15. njpmoose15

    njpmoose15 Member

    no, i got it off ebay. i will weigh it when i get it.
     
  16. AHS

    AHS Junior Member

    I had a the same coin w/corrosion and thought it a good idea to clean it (not) and used heated peroxide. Pitting was the result and looks extremely similar. Far from expert, simply looks the same.
     
  17. beef1020

    beef1020 Junior Member

    My guess is the 09 has very fine corrosion, hence the color.
     
  18. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Yes to both, IMO.
     
  19. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I would have guessed yes to the 32, but no to the 09. I thought the 09 looked fine. Remember these I believe were made from different sources of copper than other issues. I have a similar colored 1810 large cent. I would have to see it in hand with a loupe to be sure.

    My guess with the 32 is that there was some major issue with it, and they cleaned the whole thing trying to get rid of the problem, and the pitting on the cheek was under the problem. I have seen "scrubbed" large and half cents before.

    I could be wrong on the 09, and would defer to an early copper collector.

    Chris
     
  20. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    Both Yes. Both have patina that is too even and constant over the entire coin - fields, edges, portraits, etc, although the first shows additional wear since being cleaned. They just don't look natural. But, with coins of this age you'll find that many, if not most, have been cleaned at some point in their lives.
     
  21. sunshineium

    sunshineium Member

    At what point does a coin being cleaned not affect the value as much? Is there a certain age? Number minted? Etc.

    I think they both have been cleaned. I think what you paid for it was ok, assuming real. I don't know anything about counterfits with large cents so can't comment on that.
     
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