PCGS Genuine Cleaning - AU Details

This is the 1st details graded PCGS coin I have seen:
1876-cc PCGS-AU details
I'm glad to see that PCGS put the word "cleaning" on the holder and not just the '92' secret code.
PS: I can't imagine why this coin would be worth more than $1,000 and also, the pictures of this coin at the PCGS web-site are 100 times nicer IMO:
1876-cc PCGS-AU details from PCGS web-site
1876-cc PCGS-AU details
I'm glad to see that PCGS put the word "cleaning" on the holder and not just the '92' secret code.
PS: I can't imagine why this coin would be worth more than $1,000 and also, the pictures of this coin at the PCGS web-site are 100 times nicer IMO:
1876-cc PCGS-AU details from PCGS web-site
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Yeah, once you start cleaning silver, you have to keep on cleaning it.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
<< <i>This is the 1st details graded PCGS coin I have seen:
1876-cc PCGS-AU details
I'm glad to see that PCGS put the word "cleaning" on the holder and not just the '92' secret code.
PS: I can't imagine why this coin would be worth more than $1,000 and also, the pictures of this coin at the PCGS web-site are 100 times nicer IMO:
1876-cc PCGS-AU details from PCGS web-site >>
Still up to the submitter. You have the option on the submission form to simply have PCGS designate the coin "GENUINE" without the problem being noted.
peacockcoins
there is a $6,000 spread from 50 to 60 and obviously the seller knows this
also just because it has been cleaned doesn't mean it isn't a 55-58
i've purchased gold and silver coins in 55-58 both sides cleaned pcgs and green beaned
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and seen hundreds to thousands pcgs green beaned & cleaned
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but i understand it is a matter of preference for certain surfaces
.
a few auction records show this popular CC date selling for near the asking price even having been cleaned
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hopefully a little more info will help someone
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