Title | : | Cleaned Coin Values. How Much Are Cleaned Coins Are Worth? |
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Hey I’ve found a 1890 CC Morgan with the UNC Cleaned grade… based on what the red and blue books price I think I’m going to initially offer 160 cash Or potentially offer some trade value I defiantly want a CC morgan I’ve got 34 Morgan’s no CC’s and think this is a opportunity to get a rare Morgan CC granted with the clean grade at a decent price Any advice I would be grateful Also in your option is the price on peace dollars with mintage under 2 million going to rise I personally think they are undervalued Like the 1927 s which mintage is only 866,000 and AU is only 75… the 1934 is under 1 million and AU is only 60… I know mainline collecting is MS 65 up, but I think getting a deal on low mint peace dollars in even AU condition could be a great investment However would like to hear any thoughts on this Comment from : Blake Lester |
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i have some coins yall have never seen and some have been cleaned, do i gaf no they are not for sale, i only purchace coins i have gave some away but never sold a one if you have a cleaned coin that i need i will bye it at uncleaned price i like cleaned coins i know what im getting ! Comment from : matthew gilmore |
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So much help from one coin shop owner Daniel you are a model of a numismatist instructor Thank you for all you do Comment from : Doug Barnes |
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I just would like to know if anyone can give me a idea how much a 1969 ,no fg and really nice shape and a 1964 nickle with looks like 3 different mint marks might be worth?? Comment from : Gregory Lapeer |
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I have a 1904 dime very similar to the one you showed It looks almost uncirculated I took it to a local coin shop and the gentleman offered me face value for it, so sad 😢 Comment from : Matt Smith |
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Just watched your video on the 1922 peace silver dollar how do you trust sending it off to someone you don’t know to see if it’s legit… I have one that I was told could be sold for that much but also have another one that was told could be worth $45,000… please help mebrSuzanne Comment from : Suzanne Redenius |
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What I don't get is that you would expect a circulated coin to loose some of its original surface So why cleaned? Comment from : Bingo77 |
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Thanks Daniel agian for sharing the nice video on coin cleaning Take care Comment from : Donnie 65 (not your average guy) |
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If you're going to sell coins, you need to know all of thisseems to be a huge problem in this community, a significant percentage of people have no business selling coinsI personally plan to sell in the future, and its my responsibility to know what I have and how it should be priced Comment from : JTCT |
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What no one mentions is that maybe a coin with crap all over it might not be worth anything either Maybe people are cleaning coins for a reason You seem to assume they were perfect before they were cleaned Comment from : RandomGrin |
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Daniel, I have 1907 Indian head Penny How much is it worth? Comment from : Sandra Schwenke |
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Great Video Daniel, I have knowingly purchased cleaned coins, "Unc Details" due to the fact that an uncirculated coin "uncleaned" are sometimes just to high in price I wanted to add them to my collection and they were bought at a discounted price Very Beautiful too I don't really see them as "Problem coins" I can always sell them at the lower price I bought them for These are all NGC, PCGS, coins Thanks Much Daniel, Our Teacher and mentor!!!! Keep them coming!!!!! Comment from : charles |
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I would like to clean my coins with a mild liquid detergent to get the mild dew off, would this damage the coin Comment from : Vincent Derogatis |
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I get that cleaning takes away from a coin, but some coins are too dirty to see if they are potentially valuable or not Is there a way to make a coin readable without diminishing its value? Comment from : duberdurm |
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Generally speaking, what’s the best (least hassle and value optimization) way to sell coins? eBay, dealer direct, auction house (if there’s such a thing) or at a coin show? Comment from : VegasMan |
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Thanks for the good information great video Comment from : Dennis Davis |
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I wouldn't buy a cleaned coin unless it's a key date like 1893 s morgan Comment from : Numismatic Stacker |
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After watching your video Daniel with your superb knowledge, I've come to the conclusion that I'm fairly sure that because of my inexperience I've purchased on Ebay a couple of cleaned coins not knowing they were cleaned brI'll need to pull them out and inspect them againbrTruly appreciate your dedication to this profession/hobbybrBlessings,brLouis Comment from : Louis Vrana |
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I agree people should be informed that there buying a clean coin Comment from : Michael Pope |
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who cares if it is cleaned, back in the 1800's if you stayed at a hotel they had a machine that would clean your money for you Comment from : Be Völkisch |
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I guess I am not going to really understand this, whole cleaned vs uncleared thing brAfter seeing this video, I still couldn’t pick one out with 100 certainty brI guess it will just need to be left for the professionals brA few of those coins looked mighty nice to me Comment from : J H |
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Very helpful thanks Comment from : Sonata Systems |
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Thanks for educating us Daniel we really appreciate your honesty in this! 👍 Comment from : Dougster |
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Basically one point in your presentation you are making is that any coin encountered with multi- hairline scratches is most likely cleaned, even if purchased at a well reputed coin shop That description pertains to most of my Morgan Silver Dollar collection Comment from : JJH |
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Cleaned coins are great for hole-fillers in Dansco and Whitman albums Comment from : typeviic1 |
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I assume similar logic applies to environmental damage, scratch, and etc right? Comment from : Jake Cox |
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I am in the process of battling with palm island coin and currency in largo fl for selling cleaned coins on ebay advertised as gem bu ms It takes a while to submit to pcgs and get your grades so no im outside the return window and ebay will not step in Lesson learned Comment from : MrDavison282 |
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Am I the only one who thinks the obverse on the Barber coins is a profile of a guy? Why would they do that? Comment from : David Ho |
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So are you cleaning these coins or are you buying problem coins?? Comment from : William D |
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Great channel Comment from : Homes by Jordan |
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Good video Comment from : Koin Kollector |
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I have jefferson nickle silver five cents year 1971-D and 2001-D and one jefferson nickle quarter dollar year 1995-D how much the value each now? Thank you Comment from : Robertly Jim |
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Good day sir can you help me how to sell my coins? I have 3 coins jefferson nickle thank you Comment from : Robertly Jim |
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Can't thank you enough for all the valuable information you continue to share! Since finding you, I have learned so much Comment from : Charlee Kimball |
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I collect Morgan Dollars for their Silver Content ONLYso I don't care if they are cleanedas a matter of fact I rather have good looking cleaned coins than have ugly dirty gross looking coins!!!!!!!!I find dirty coins just REPULSIVE!!!!!!even if they are worth Money!!!lol Comment from : michel tremblay |
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Hello sir how are you I have some coins I want to know what quality it is Come to my wats up 8248434620 Comment from : Sayed Musthafa |
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extra virgin olive oil is safe for what coins, is there a book to buy to determine? Comment from : Jerrett Featherston |
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I won't buy cleaned or raw coins I got burnt many times when I first started out because I didn't know what to look for What I don't understand is why you buy them since they are harder too sell and tend to be sold for a loss? Simple fix would be too stop buying them JMO Comment from : Scott Hill |
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Slightly off topic, but I often prefer AU58 coins to low grade MS coins, because of eye appeal Am I the only one? Comment from : Douglas Williams |
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I hate when dealers put stickers on a slabbed coin That’s a deal breaker for me unless I’m there in person and it doesn’t leave residue behind Comment from : Lonnie Boudreaux |
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Yepyou " did your job " hilarious! Thanks for making my day D Comment from : bruce mccann |
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ManO-live You handled that well Were do you send coins that tactically grade Details this, Cleaned that Scratched, yeah well we can see those, isn't that factored into numbers Comment from : CYBYZ |
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I hate seeing that Ike roughed up by cleaning Are you aware that for some reason a lot of folks in Europe that collect insist on cleaning their coins There seems to be some resistance to avoiding at all costs in Germany, Italy and France Comment from : frankfinnsweenryan |
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Great info Comment from : Gregory Mccoy |
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Great information again Daniel Comment from : Brad McCubbin |
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Gee I found an old silver coin that was so dirty I couldn't see the date I rubbed it with my thumb until I could see the date and details So now I'm told the value has been "destroyed" I don't know who makes the rules but it sounds like complete, arbitrary BS Comment from : Bolt |
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I can't stand clean coins only had one or two in my collection and get rid of it fast Comment from : Paul d |
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I seen coins cleaned it look like someone used it wire brush Comment from : Paul d |
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I do agree that is one thing that really angers me people who sell clean coins as if they are not clean In my book they are thieves and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law Comment from : Coin Horder |
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It is terrible that people are still cleaning coins, especially when it is improperly done! A 'dirty' coin could be worth more! Thank you Daniel! Comment from : Upnorth Collector |
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MrMalone! I learned tooled ? today I hope i spelled that correctly I learned surface altering THANK YOU! Great job I didnt understand that word❤ Comment from : Margaret Stoner |
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That 1910 nickle don't look cleaned, I thought those streaks were like grain, but I'm not good with telling if a coin was cleaned I will buy the tooled half dollar, so I can learn from it😃 Comment from : Conrad Pons |
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I would take those cleaned coins and bury them in my cactus plant for a couple of months Comment from : Silver Load |
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Great info thanks Comment from : JohnnyStax |
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My peace Dollar (BU) hasn’t been cleaned but looks very similar to the one in the video It looks like it has a powdery white luster on it on both obverse and reverse However, some places, like the hair, look like the powdery surface has smudged off brWas a powdery white luster a feature of peace Dollar? brbrRegardless, I really like Peace and MorgansbrThanks again for the information Comment from : Everett White |
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It's really too bad every coin needs to be slabbed If I bring nice MS coins to a dealer that aren't slabbed all they offer is melt I'm so disgusted with the hobby anymore and I've collected for 40 years! Never EVER clean your coins EVER! Comment from : Mutleytech |
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Great info, thanks! Comment from : Fritz Bender |
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If I send a cleaned coin to fix it to pcgs or NGC they can grade it without the cleaned word? Comment from : Cendry Robles |
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Thank you Daniel this one is very informative Comment from : Shannon McCord |
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Looks like a cleaned coin is going to be a 25-40 hit on its condition gray sheet price, at leastbrbrThe market push to be able to sell coins at sight-unseen prices has rendered cleaned coins almost useless Rare mints might be the only ones still salable, but you're still going to take a hit Comment from : Michael R Hicks |
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Hi Dan , I have a question for you Which would you rather prefer ? !893 s morgan VF20 CAC or 1893s morgan XF details Both PCGS Comment from : Jeff Metalice |
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What's better to buy silver rounds / silver bars or constitutional silver ? Comment from : Bobby Montgomery |
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It would seem like you're better off taking these coins OUT of their holders and carrying them around in your pocket for a few weeks? !? Comment from : JMH |
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I'm loving that 1893 Isabella beautiful coin Comment from : stop asking |
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I watched your video on cleaning coins and you made a point of saying, you have to do every step the same as you You used rubber gloves, are they anything special or just latex? You are one the few professionals that are talking about dipping coins Thank you! Comment from : Dary Kinnaman |
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That's what I'm talking about tell that truth Daniel cause someone has to That's what makes a good coin buisness Honesty is the best policy an someone will always recommend you because they know there gonna get a fair deal at your shop Comment from : Bradley Collins |
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Is it take to coin on the Eisenhower time Comment from : Laurie Swanson |
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I have a 1970 to Eisenhower in very great condition not even cleaned or touched up or anything I have a streak of eight of them I had them by you and it is worth for the lot 800 bucks 1972 in great condition Comment from : Laurie Swanson |
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I only use ketchup On the pennies only just let them in the ketchup only for a few seconds in it Comment from : Laurie Swanson |
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I think your a honest man I feel the same way you do I bought a whole bunch of coin from a friend and he clean them Nd didnt tell me but I did not know about people cleaning coin Now I'm wondering if I can get rid of them Comment from : Jws Big |
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Truth hurts Comment from : Timothy Loyd |
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you have turned me off of ever submitting a coin unless it is a proof in container Every circulated coin could be called cleaned or tooled by normal wear, the better way to do it would to put uncleaned on the ones that were not cleaned Comment from : Swamp Rat |
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You know how I feel about cleaned coins YESBEAUTFUL RIP OFF TO THE PERSON WHO BELIEVES THAT COIN COULD ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE THAT ? ❤ Comment from : Margaret Stoner |
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Thank you Daniel for this nice video im new, and starting collecting rare coins as my hobby Have a great day! Comment from : Alice Alcantara |
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How much do they charge to get a coin graded?brNew to coin collection 👌 Comment from : Joseph McVeigh |
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I've been thinking about cleaning my coins before getting them graded, but thankfully you made this video and I watched it! Comment from : NoMyth Smith |
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What exactly is "luster"? Comment from : Silver Buckeye |
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DANNY and DANNY and My BOYFRIEND Bring back the video Why don't we just send them in filth dirty and obtain a decent grade?ohif theyclean it I am so confused The screw was a Hobo coin Can we all just do coins? Comment from : Margaret Stoner |
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This is good to know didn't know that cleaning was a bad thing to do for your coins Comment from : Deann Dubois |
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I like my coin dealer he does fair market value Comment from : Deann Dubois |
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WOW I had no idea !! I've had cleaned coins and sold them for silver content now my belly hurts !!! Thanks for sharing !! Comment from : IM CIR GOLD |
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The CC or 5 cent is my guess am I right ? Comment from : IM CIR GOLD |
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Daniel , you do a great service to the hobby ! Many Thanks !!! I have collected many cleaned coins over the years and have always discussed the issue with those I have sold them to If both of us walked away happy that was a good sale It pays to be upfront What I have noticed however is the grading services have hunkered down when it comes to cleaned coinsThe question begsHow severe is the cleaning and why cannot they offer a grade regardless of the cleaning? This Details label is not acceptable in my view however that is the reality of the business It's disheartening when a coin comes back in a body bag as altered surface with no explanation Wouldn't be so bad if they discounted the cost of that particular coin Thanks as always for your insight Comment from : ABLEROONE |
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Appreciate it, Daniel!! Coin cleaning is SOOOOOO unfortunate!! The "fool's gold" of coin collecting!!! George Comment from : George Matthews |
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The man the myth the legend Comment from : Ed Duarte |
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Daniel, I wrote to you about my Uncles 1955 double die While I haven't located it in his room yet, I did find a boat load of wheat cents It appears he had a bad habit of using a pencil eraser to see the date better If the DD is like that, will they not grade it? I will send you pics first Comment from : uzi1951 |
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When are you going to show another coin that hasn’t been cleaned to see the difference ? Comment from : Jose Caipa |
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Thank you Daniel Love what you do Comment from : Flo Higgins |
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Man your vids are probably the best vids out here on YouTube! I love watching em! Thanks for posting! Comment from : jrduke45 |
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That Ike dollar at 2:00 looks like someone took a weed whacker to it Comment from : jeffw1267 |
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