1853 Half dime cleaning?

Walt82

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May 30, 2017
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Hey guys last Sunday I found my first seated half dime.
My question is do I need to clean it to have it graded, it has it all
No wear perfect details, but it has a dirt stain from being buried a
Hundred or so years. I know that if you scrub it it could ruin the coin.
Should I get the dirt off or leave it alone? image.jpg
 

If you are sending it to PCGS, they will remove the surface dirt without damaging the coin.
If you clean it, they will be able to tell under magnification. Cleaning a coin is sometimes a reason a coin grading company will refuse to grade the coin.
 

Great find. Congrats.
 

It's not worth grading is it?

Good
(G-4)Very Good $18
(VG-8)Fine $22
(F-12)Very Fine $25
(VF-20)Extremely Fine $35
(EF-40)About Uncirculated $67
(AU-50)Uncirculated $134
(MS-60)Uncirculated $212

You've done well on the recovery, throwing good money away isn't going to help on the true value.
 

It's not worth grading is it?

Good
(G-4)Very Good $18
(VG-8)Fine $22
(F-12)Very Fine $25
(VF-20)Extremely Fine $35
(EF-40)About Uncirculated $67
(AU-50)Uncirculated $134
(MS-60)Uncirculated $212

You've done well on the recovery, throwing good money away isn't going to help on the true value.

I have no idea, I’m not a coin guy I just dig them. A friend to me to send it in.
 

Don't clean and send to PCGS, they will remove the surface dirt without damaging the coin.
If you clean it, they will be able to tell under magnification. Cleaning a coin is sometimes a reason a coin grading company will refuse to grade the coin.
 

The coin guys are saying NOT to grade it.

The find is awesome, but you’d be crazy to send it to get graded.
 

Congratualtions on the nice half dime. :occasion14:
 

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