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<p>[QUOTE="edwin sandel, post: 4247596, member: 111362"]I have a 1890-cc which has never been conserved ( cleaned) or restored but we all want a shinny great looking coin which i feel would give it a mirror like finish and possibly a ms65. I am concerned that using the conservation or restoration process at ANACS or PCGS might actually ruin it but as it is now I would grade mine at MS 63 . I see shinny looking ones that are graded at ms 64 and mine would be that or better if shinny. What do you think??[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="edwin sandel, post: 4247596, member: 111362"]I have a 1890-cc which has never been conserved ( cleaned) or restored but we all want a shinny great looking coin which i feel would give it a mirror like finish and possibly a ms65. I am concerned that using the conservation or restoration process at ANACS or PCGS might actually ruin it but as it is now I would grade mine at MS 63 . I see shinny looking ones that are graded at ms 64 and mine would be that or better if shinny. What do you think??[/QUOTE]
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