Morgan blue electric 1921

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  1. gianni

    gianni Active Member

    creative pic for see the differente colour
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  3. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    See the "halo" around the head, the letters, the stars? That's a giveaway that it was cleaned/polished.
     
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  4. gianni

    gianni Active Member

    this glossy washed effect is an impression given by the plastic bag actually outside the bag is different
     
  5. gianni

    gianni Active Member

    these haloes around the head and the wings do not exist they are only reflections of light if you see it with an eye and not from photos there are not these haloes
     
  6. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    The color (unnatural dull blue) and the texture of the surface (glossy) are classic indicators of an old cleaning. The texture never goes away
     
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  7. gianni

    gianni Active Member

    here image phote pointing the light from above we see that the halos from head have disappeared from high wings and visible in the lower wings, are shadows of light
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  8. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    That is a result of the different composition of the lights incident on the coin. For example, if you have a blueish light, the the blues will stand out.
     
  9. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    In the photos in post #61, I can see the reflections on the holder, and I can see the reflections on the coin. It is easy to differentiate the two. The surfaces of yours are glossy, which indicate it has had an old cleaning. The lack of any original mint luster confirms this.

    Here is an article I wrote on this subject with plenty of pictures describing what I am talking about. Please read it before you throw insults at any more of the members here.

    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-to-detect-cleaned-coins.327555/
     
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  10. gianni

    gianni Active Member

    perhaps it is better to let the discussion drop if it was washed by my grandfather or not leaving out more interesting aspects, we seem the scientific police who look for a print in the past of 70 years ago to identify a crime
     
  11. gianni

    gianni Active Member

    yes ok, now let's say I have a blue lamp, a red one and a yellow one, it seems to me to be between amateurs, thanks
     
  12. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    It is simple thin film interference physics. You get a nice rainbow in pure white light. Changing the light color (RGB composition) will change the colors seen on the coin.
     
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  13. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    We are just being forthright and honest about your coin. The luster has been damaged. Just appreciate it as a somewhat attractive item passed down to you. That is worth something, even if it's monetary value is not as high as perhaps you had hoped.
     
  14. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Some types of cleaning are easy to spot and others are not, from images. The best type of cleaning is when you can't see any signs of cleaning.
    This is a giant topic and there are hundreds of threads on this site about this topic.
     
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