Grey old US coins?????
cosmicdebris
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One US coin I really like is the Bust halves. But a lot of the ones in nicer shape have what I would call a light gun metal grey color which I really do not like. ( They looked cleaned ) Where does this color come from?
Example:
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Dennis
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My understanding is that the color can be removed with Ajax.
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The grey coins are some of the most beautiful around... i LOVE them
This was such a common occurence that the grading services usually slab 'em when the cleaning is old. The exceptions would be something that was harshly cleaned or recently dipped.
09/07/2006
the first coin (the 1805/4, a fairly scarce coin by the way) looks, what I call, "warshed off"
meaning soap and water but not anything abrasive (and causing hairlines) like gritty silver polish or steel wool.
IMO, such warshed off grey is preferable to abrasively cleaned, but not as desireable as fully original:
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
09/07/2006