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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 435927, member: 15199"]That can happen. If a cleaning was done anytime in the past <b>before</b> it was stored, the signs of it don't disappear through time. They may get covered by toning. But if the coin wasn't worn since the cleaning, a person could see it if the cleaning was enough to disturb the luster flow lines. That said, perhaps that person is <b>wrong</b> also and it wasn't cleaned. I am not sure of your return policy, but you would have to stay within that.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is one of the main reasons for getting a key expensive coin slabbed before selling it. Usually you recover the cost in the auction, and there should be little argument about cleaning and grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>Usually Ebay allows you to recover fees and relist if it is a mutual agreement of return. I would feel I would accept the return and refund. If you don't get a free relist, I would have it slabbed by one of the 4 ebay accepts before relisting.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 435927, member: 15199"]That can happen. If a cleaning was done anytime in the past [B]before[/B] it was stored, the signs of it don't disappear through time. They may get covered by toning. But if the coin wasn't worn since the cleaning, a person could see it if the cleaning was enough to disturb the luster flow lines. That said, perhaps that person is [B]wrong[/B] also and it wasn't cleaned. I am not sure of your return policy, but you would have to stay within that. This is one of the main reasons for getting a key expensive coin slabbed before selling it. Usually you recover the cost in the auction, and there should be little argument about cleaning and grade. Usually Ebay allows you to recover fees and relist if it is a mutual agreement of return. I would feel I would accept the return and refund. If you don't get a free relist, I would have it slabbed by one of the 4 ebay accepts before relisting. Jim[/QUOTE]
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