Cleaned coin ?

Am trying to train my eye on numerous aspects of numismatics,and my unexpert opinion tells me that
this coin was cleaned.
The tone looks unnatural and maufactured.
Agree / Dis agree ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2211771403
this coin was cleaned.
The tone looks unnatural and maufactured.
Agree / Dis agree ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2211771403
JJ
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The photo certainly makes it appear to be cleaned. The color is a little bit unnatural.
We ARE watching you.
It does look un natural,plus there appears to be a fair amount of little scratches on the reverse.
In fact,I tried dipping an unsalvagable common date wheat a couple weeks ago in:
pickle juice
acetone,then
jewel luster -
And the resulting color looks to be about the same as that one,minus the scratches.
I'm not only trying to train my eyes,but also have a roll of these not so rare but more collectable
than average coins,so I'm trying to gauge the market for them,which seems to be from $2 to
$6 or so for a F/VF ungraded brown,if ebay can be any guide.
I will most likely sell 40 of them and keep 10 or so.
Next is the gouge and other scratches
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
<< <i>I'd be willing to bet the pic was messed with rather than the coin itself.I think if you had it in hand,it would look a whole lot different.The Luster is there.That isn't a bad price either. >>
I asked the seller himself,and he simply stated that the 'coin is uncirculated'.
I'm almost willing to give him the benifit of doubt - Especially since I'm not looking to purchase it,but I'll
have to stick to my original conclusion that that coin is the victim of a botched cleaning job.
If he did digitally recolorize it,I'd say he did a pretty poor job.
I would suspect that when most people alter a pic to make a coin look better for an auction,they increase
the saturation to make faded colors/luster look fuller - Not completely change its color.
It looks neither red nor brown or anywhere in between,more like a wholly un natural orangish gold.
But I agree that with the coin in hand,one could possibly come to a different conclusion.
<< <i>The fact that it's not certified by a reputable grading could be reason enough to stay away from it. >>
In many cases, that would be true. Not so with this one, though. It's a cheap coin in or out of a slab so, unless it's an ubergrade, there's no real incentive to submit it.
Russ, NCNE