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Really thinking of buying this

But I am worried if it has been dipped, cleaned or polished, do you mind taking a look and telling me if it has? (the dark round the lettering)

Also what grade do you think?

Thank you all

1937 crown.doc

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Why not give it a miss if you think its been dipped or cleaned.

There are hundreds for sale on ebay that have not been cleaned or diped.

simples

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Really thinking of buying this

But I am worried if it has been dipped, cleaned or polished, do you mind taking a look and telling me if it has? (the dark round the lettering)

Also what grade do you think?

Thank you all

It doesn't look dipped or cleaned, and I'd give it GEF as a grade. But there is minor scuffing/scratching on obverse, and as said, there are better examples around. However, if the price is right...

(It would be appreciated if you posted pictures rather than Word documents - I have frequent problems with Word and none of its substitutes would open it. Images, however, I have more options to open with than you could shake a stick at.)

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Does anyone know where I can get a 1937 crown that isn't dipped or clean and at least GEF condition?

Any websites any ebay listings?

Because I always find bad ones :(

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Nice eBay photo, sweep, but there are better out there! It's worth getting a coin like this spot on, don't settle for anything less than perfect! ;)

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The scratch at 4 o'clock wont mess with the grading too much will it?

It doesn't matter I bought it - my first crown from my favourite year!

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I agree with Stuart, in fact pretty much all G6 silver is reasonably affordable in as struck BU with a little patience (depending on one's budget of course!)

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The most important thing I like to think is whether you like it not other people and I like this one.

But I still hope the scratch wont devalue it too much if at all.

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The reason I bought this one is that on other crowns above the cross on the crown there a 3 dots, on all I saw they were worn but on this one they wont which suggests it had no wear.

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The most important thing I like to think is whether you like it not other people and I like this one.

But I still hope the scratch wont devalue it too much if at all.

It's 100% about whether you like it yourself, sweep, totally agree! The scratches/digs will affect its appeal to others so, consequently, the value, unfortunately!

Marks don't really affect grade, at least not in the true sense, though grading companies include such things in their numeric assessment, and subsequently grade the coin having included them!

You could take a coin straight from the press with a hole dug in the queen's cheek by the unfortunate fall of another coin...technically and correctly called UNC, however, CGS won't see it that way!

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I will take it to the states and get it graded there, maybe they will be a bit more lenient! :)

Why bother? Just learn to grade properly such that you can do it without feeling you have to pay to gain an opinion on grade. I haven't seen your coin but I will give it genuine, with a little bit of wear - That will be ten pounds please. :) If you want a number on it, that will be another tenner. Thanks.

If you want the slabs for protection there are some that can easily be opened, or you can put them in capsules.

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The cost of grading will be more than the coin is worth.

GEF send me your cheque.

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i bought a nicer a/unc for the same price on ebay

It did take a few weeks till a nice enough one came alomg - but it did eventually

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I like the 1937 crown, but being a type collector am content with having the proof set example, rather than a separate non-proof.

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