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<p>[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 866442, member: 21603"]Wow, you answered that well. I feel your answer applies to the original poster's question as well. The fact is, the coin has been altered in some shape or form. And I think it depends on the dealer who is willing to buy it. It probably depends on his market, as he has to sell this coin after he buys it...and he has to consider who is going to buy a coin that looks like that. </p><p><br /></p><p>While the original poster's question doesn't pertain to a coin so badly damaged and altered, it still has been altered to some degree. So, it depends on that particular dealers ability to sell such a coin. If he has customers that are willing to buy a cleaned ASE he probably will buy it. If he doesn't think he will be able to sell the cleaned ASE, he won't buy it, as it would be a lost investment for him. </p><p><br /></p><p>My guess is that since cleaning isn't harsh damage he would probably buy it for around spot or slightly less. I guess I posed the question because I wanted to point out that an altered coin is still worth less then an unscathed one, even for bullion like ASEs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 866442, member: 21603"]Wow, you answered that well. I feel your answer applies to the original poster's question as well. The fact is, the coin has been altered in some shape or form. And I think it depends on the dealer who is willing to buy it. It probably depends on his market, as he has to sell this coin after he buys it...and he has to consider who is going to buy a coin that looks like that. While the original poster's question doesn't pertain to a coin so badly damaged and altered, it still has been altered to some degree. So, it depends on that particular dealers ability to sell such a coin. If he has customers that are willing to buy a cleaned ASE he probably will buy it. If he doesn't think he will be able to sell the cleaned ASE, he won't buy it, as it would be a lost investment for him. My guess is that since cleaning isn't harsh damage he would probably buy it for around spot or slightly less. I guess I posed the question because I wanted to point out that an altered coin is still worth less then an unscathed one, even for bullion like ASEs.[/QUOTE]
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