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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 740257, member: 112"]Based on what I can see in the pics the rev does have some hairlines that might lead some to think the coin had been improperly cleaned. Of course the same kind of hairlines could also be the result of rough handling, slide marks, flip marks - just about anything.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't forget folks, cleaning is a lot like toning in that many, many coins have been cleaned over the course of their lives, and sometimes that cleaning is deemed market accpetable and sometimes it isn't. And whenever a grader, or anybody else looks at that coin, any marks or signs of cleaning can be interpreted as having been caused by various things, so it depends on who is making the decision at the time. It is also a matter of degree. A coin that has been lightly wiped for example may be slabbed on one day and bagged on the next - depending on who it is that is judging it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 740257, member: 112"]Based on what I can see in the pics the rev does have some hairlines that might lead some to think the coin had been improperly cleaned. Of course the same kind of hairlines could also be the result of rough handling, slide marks, flip marks - just about anything. Don't forget folks, cleaning is a lot like toning in that many, many coins have been cleaned over the course of their lives, and sometimes that cleaning is deemed market accpetable and sometimes it isn't. And whenever a grader, or anybody else looks at that coin, any marks or signs of cleaning can be interpreted as having been caused by various things, so it depends on who is making the decision at the time. It is also a matter of degree. A coin that has been lightly wiped for example may be slabbed on one day and bagged on the next - depending on who it is that is judging it.[/QUOTE]
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