Cleaned coin? If a coin exhibits cartwheeling luster...

does this necessarily mean that it still retains its original skin? In other words, does a cleaning remove a coin's ability to cartwheel? I have a few capped bust halves that still cartwheel (quite a bit on a couple of them) around the stars and other letters/devices around the outer edge. I'm trying to grade them - would an XF still cartwheel, yet have a dulled, non-lustrous center? If they're not still original coins, what kind of cleaning might they have had? Thanks for the help!
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102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
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It also has luster around the protected areas, however the difference between a cleaned coin with this halo effect and a semi PL coin is immediately seen in hand. I think with a lightly cleaned coin you will still have cartwheel luster, if the coin is really cleaned harshly it will have that dull washed out look, a light clean may be from a light wipe as well, leaving small hairlines. You can also get hairlines on coins from circulation, generally the way to tell the difference is hairlines from a cleaning will all go in one direction..
Notice the halo around the stars...this can happen to original coins as well, you just have to see it in hand.
Thanks for the informative answer. Most of mine look like a light wipe, judging from the hairlines.
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
if cleaned in the wrong cleaning solution, and most are the wrong cleaning solution for coins,
that can kill luster pretty fast, much faster that ordinary honest wear.
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
.......just be thankful no one "whizzed" ON the coin.
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If the coin still has luster in the fields that "cartwheels"as the coin is tilted back and forth in the light,I think it is a pretty good indicator that the coin has not been cleaned and is in at least low AU condition.
As far as the original question, cartwheeling presence does not mean the coin may not have been cleaned, just not heavily. We all know that heavy dipping will eventually "burn down" the cartwheeling and other luster, but if it is not terminal some of the carthwheeling may be retained.
Well, just Love coins, period.
Real cartwheel luster is *only* on the fields, easy to form that when the die is created at the mint, but impossible to recreate on an individual coin after it is gone.