GTG 1925 S California

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Charles Ruge, Jun 23, 2021.

  1. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    Your point was well proven based on the result.

    However, I would caution against drawing much of an opinion from the OP's images as that photo looks blurry and was likely done to just show us the slab (as opposed to the coin).
     
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  3. Charles Ruge

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    Here is a better picture of what it looked like before it was slabbed:

    IMG_20200624_081118 (2).jpg IMG_20200624_080804 (2).jpg
     
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  4. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    The only thing I see about the coin that could possibly be evidence of cleaning are the hairlines on the left side of the obverse where the pan is. the lines in the upper right are die polish lines.

    The luster is typical of a California, but atypical for other coins, so if you aren't familiar with the California, you might think the luster is off, and therefore cleaned. I have always thought that if the grader is not familiar with the coin, it'll go details. I have 2, both slabbed, one is "Cleaned", one is straight. I'm hard-pressed to so the difference in the two, and what they decided was evidence of cleaning.
     
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