Define "cleaned"
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Just what does it mean to you?
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Or do/are you defining intentional cleaning?
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What is "cleaned" what's a "modern", define "AT" etc.
Well, cleaned means "shined up"
how it was done, the degree of enhancement or damage, and the resultant effect on the coin,
well,
"they depend"
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<< <i>Cleaned means that something abrasive was used on the surface of a coin (includes polishing). >>
How about a non abrasive dip with acid?
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It's completely non-contact, so no possibly of scratches or other lines. No chemicals -- just steam to blast gunk away. Might shine up coins real nice in a market acceptable fashion...
can be abrasivily shined up and given enough wear and time it will no longer be "cleaned".
similarly a coin can be cleaned and still not be "cleaned". Indeed, it's even possible for a
coin straight out of circulation which has never been cleaned to be "cleaned".
There's nothing wrong with a proper cleaning but appearing cleaned will make it a leper
among coins to most collectors.