I admit it, I cleaned this coin. In my defense someone had already altered the surfaces by polishing them and it was ugly so unless there is a don't clean a cleaned coin rule I should be OK. Obviously don't do this to a untouched original coin. I figured I would try my hand at a little restoration and this is the before and after. Thoughts?
A rare case of improvement in my opinion. An acceptable move. It is what it is but being a better date, it would sell for more in after condition than before.
I won't mention the chemicals used (pretty harsh process) to remove the deposits as I don't want to be responsible for any heart attacks, many old timers here (me included). The toning process consisted of wearing two socks in one boot for a few days with the coin between the layers.
It's a cleaned coin in the end but it looks much more appealing than before. Given it is a semi-key date that is quite tough with this level of sharpness there are certainly many IHC collectors who would be interested in this coin.
Yep! I'm not really in the IHC market, but it doesn't bother me one bit to have coins like this in my collection.
I am actually trying to “improve” a coin too. A while back I bought an 1896-O Barber Half out of a junk/melt bin with VG sharpness, but cleaned/polished bright white. Currently it is sitting in a dark yellow coin envelope on a windowsill, and hopefully it will look better in a couple months. Real shame since it was probably a very nice coin before they cleaned it. But it was a no brainer for junk price.