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<p>[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2329628, member: 9860"]tpsadler said: <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=2329258#post-2329258" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=2329258#post-2329258">↑</a></p><p>The adjective of Harshly Cleaned is just the Adjective I would use as I think this have been intentionally done with little concern of the history of this coin. Cleaned would imply to me as some had soaked this coin in some form of detergent and lightly cleaned removing some or most the coin's life or character but not rubbing. (That's my Opinion and am sure some will disagree.)</p><p>Click to expand...</p><p>When a dealer calls an IMO, WHAT APPEARS TO BE IN THE PHOTO a perfectly naturally circulated coin "harshly cleaned," IMO, he is not in step with the coin market. IMO, the OP dollar will be straight graded by most "big time" experienced dealers, auction houses, and TPGS's. Just my opinion. </p><p><br /></p><p>I agree totally with what a light cleaning would be in your quote above.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope that copy paste worked..</p><p>If you are saying there is not any evidence of grit on this coin pls tell me what in the world is the black/dark gray material is on the obverse in front to liberty face under and around the neck in the lower hair and back of liberty head .. Sorry I see that as evidence of grim/grit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2329628, member: 9860"]tpsadler said: [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=2329258#post-2329258']↑[/URL] The adjective of Harshly Cleaned is just the Adjective I would use as I think this have been intentionally done with little concern of the history of this coin. Cleaned would imply to me as some had soaked this coin in some form of detergent and lightly cleaned removing some or most the coin's life or character but not rubbing. (That's my Opinion and am sure some will disagree.) Click to expand... When a dealer calls an IMO, WHAT APPEARS TO BE IN THE PHOTO a perfectly naturally circulated coin "harshly cleaned," IMO, he is not in step with the coin market. IMO, the OP dollar will be straight graded by most "big time" experienced dealers, auction houses, and TPGS's. Just my opinion. I agree totally with what a light cleaning would be in your quote above. Hope that copy paste worked.. If you are saying there is not any evidence of grit on this coin pls tell me what in the world is the black/dark gray material is on the obverse in front to liberty face under and around the neck in the lower hair and back of liberty head .. Sorry I see that as evidence of grim/grit.[/QUOTE]
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