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<p>[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 691956, member: 16994"]I will agree with what the others have said. This is most definitely a genuine coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>That being said. It has most definitely been cleaned at some point as well and is upgradeable. </p><p><br /></p><p>You asked "why would someone clean a coin with that much detail?"</p><p><br /></p><p>Lets see...unattractive toning, subdued luster, dirt, because they like their coins "shiny", To try to fool people into thinking the coin is nicer then it is, PVC haze (some people scrub them because they dont know the proper way to get it off.) There are a bunch of reasons but it doesn't matter. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are some people here who I consider to be the crem della crem of the collecting world with more experience in their right foot then a lot of people have in their entire collecting experience. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your getting a lot of flack because you have posted a lot of coins in the past week. Personally I wouldn't own most of the coins you have posted unless they were at a large discount. We aren't trying to dog you, but I have seen a hundred guys with a bunch of money in their hand wanting to buy coins just throw it into the fire because they are all whizz and vinegar to buy some coins now. We are most definitely not here to try to dog you into submission, we are just trying to help you, and possibly save you a little money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 691956, member: 16994"]I will agree with what the others have said. This is most definitely a genuine coin. That being said. It has most definitely been cleaned at some point as well and is upgradeable. You asked "why would someone clean a coin with that much detail?" Lets see...unattractive toning, subdued luster, dirt, because they like their coins "shiny", To try to fool people into thinking the coin is nicer then it is, PVC haze (some people scrub them because they dont know the proper way to get it off.) There are a bunch of reasons but it doesn't matter. There are some people here who I consider to be the crem della crem of the collecting world with more experience in their right foot then a lot of people have in their entire collecting experience. Your getting a lot of flack because you have posted a lot of coins in the past week. Personally I wouldn't own most of the coins you have posted unless they were at a large discount. We aren't trying to dog you, but I have seen a hundred guys with a bunch of money in their hand wanting to buy coins just throw it into the fire because they are all whizz and vinegar to buy some coins now. We are most definitely not here to try to dog you into submission, we are just trying to help you, and possibly save you a little money.[/QUOTE]
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