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should this 1891 O morgan be dipped? Grade?

Should it be cleaned and how does one go about doing it?
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  • jdsinvajdsinva Posts: 1,508
    You're talking about a VG-F coin that may be worth something slightly over melt value. You could probably find another in a dealer's junk box that isn't stained like this one for probably a little bit over melt prices.
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,530 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That coin looks like it's already been cleaned within an inch of its life, so I wouldn't see any harm in cleaning it a little more to remove the splotchy spots. I don't know if they'd dip off, though- they look like the sort of stains that it might take toothpaste or baking soda to remove.

    You could leave it alone and hope it tones a bit darker and "evens out" a bit. But since it's really only a bullion-value piece, you could carry it as a pocket piece. After some time as a pocket piece, the coin might actually look a little more "natural", if you know what I mean. I personally would clean it again (as gently as possible) and hope it retoned more evenly over time, or just carry it as a pocket piece for a while.

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  • MyqqyMyqqy Posts: 9,777
    I wouldn't bother cleaning it again........ just spend it somewhere! image
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  • If it was cleaned it was about 20 yrs ago. My aunt had it stored away for that long. I'll just let it be. Thank you all for the info.
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