absence of uniformity Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I purchased this coin for 6 pound 🙂, so cant be too upset for the light cleaning and scratches. The actual colour of the coin is typical cleaned bronze colour. Given the cleaning, scratches how would you grade the coin? Many thanks. Edited 10 hours ago by absence of uniformity Quote
wlewisiii Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I'm still not as good at this as I want to be but if I were putting it into my catalog, I'd note it as VF+ details obverse and VF reverse because of the wear on the high spots. There's enough of the dress, to me, to warrant VF. I wait to hear other views Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 29 minutes ago, wlewisiii said: I'm still not as good at this as I want to be but if I were putting it into my catalog, I'd note it as VF+ details obverse and VF reverse because of the wear on the high spots. There's enough of the dress, to me, to warrant VF. I wait to hear other views Thank you, here is an example from London coins that was graded VF or better, such a shame mine is cleaned and scratched.. That's really the root of my question how does the cleaning and scratches change the grading. Quote
Paddy Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago When you posted your query, I did not even notice the lack of H! Very well done for finding one of those. How long have you had it? £6 is a stunning bargain. As to grading - I am not probably the best person to quote as I tend to be old-fashioned and grade harsher than most modern dealers. For example, I would not agree with the London Coins grading of the other example. I would give that only F on the obverse and a nVF on the reverse. On that basis, yours would grade aF or F both sides, with the scratches noted as details. But what the heck, I would forgive any grade to have an example in my collection! I prefer to grade on Rob's basis - "Acceptable" or "Not Acceptable". Quote
jelida Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The lack of H was the first thing I spotted! And with the gap between R and I of BRITT this looks a genuine one! Stunning purchase, GF details for me, probably previously cleaned but still one of the better ones. Bosh ! Jerry Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Paddy said: When you posted your query, I did not even notice the lack of H! Very well done for finding one of those. How long have you had it? £6 is a stunning bargain. As to grading - I am not probably the best person to quote as I tend to be old-fashioned and grade harsher than most modern dealers. For example, I would not agree with the London Coins grading of the other example. I would give that only F on the obverse and a nVF on the reverse. On that basis, yours would grade aF or F both sides, with the scratches noted as details. But what the heck, I would forgive any grade to have an example in my collection! I prefer to grade on Rob's basis - "Acceptable" or "Not Acceptable". Thank you for the response. I found the coin early this year by chance. It was the first coin in my collection...! Infact it's because of this coin Im now collecting coins/varieties.. I come across the coin and after researching it I figured it was a rare coin. Since then I have been searching high and low and trying to learn as much as possible. So far I have only been searching for coins that are not listed for sale as varieties, as I'm sure you aware its really addictive the buzz of finding a bargain. 1 Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 51 minutes ago, jelida said: The lack of H was the first thing I spotted! And with the gap between R and I of BRITT this looks a genuine one! Stunning purchase, GF details for me, probably previously cleaned but still one of the better ones. Bosh ! Jerry Thanks Jerry ! I'm happy with that. I doubt il find a better one in the wild. Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, jelida said: The lack of H was the first thing I spotted! And with the gap between R and I of BRITT this looks a genuine one! Stunning purchase, GF details for me, probably previously cleaned but still one of the better ones. Bosh ! Jerry Hypothetically speaking what do you think I could jot down as a value in my database, many thanks. Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’d say it is more polished than cleaned. Sounds like you’ve had a good buy, though! 👏👏 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago It's less than VF in my book, but who cares with a rarity like that! Quote
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