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CLEANED Coin Values - How Dealers Price Cleaned Coins - How A Coin Dealer Prices Cleaned Coins - How To Value Cleaned Coins Buy Coins From Us: https://portsmouthcoinshop.com/ CoinHelpu Community https://coinauctionshelp.com/welcome-... Mint Error App: https://errorcoins.coinauctionshelp.c... Understanding the Value of Cleaned Coins Introduction What are cleaned coins worth? As a dealer and collector, how do you price them for buying and selling? In this video, we will discuss different denominations and how we determine their value. For those who may not know, our website, PortsmouthCoinShop.com, offers coins for sale. You can check out our inventory and join our Coin Help community, where you can post images of your coins and ask questions. The Impact of Cleaning on Coin Value The first rule of thumb when assessing cleaned coins is evaluating their appearance. Does the cleaning look harsh? Are there noticeable scratches or unattractive toning? A well-preserved cleaned coin, like the one shown, can still sell at a decent price, whereas one with visible scratches or re-toning may be significantly discounted. A harshly cleaned coin with prominent lines or scratches will sell for less. If it has dark re-toning from the cleaning process, it will also be worth less. However, if a cleaned coin still retains an attractive appearance, it can sell for close to problem-free prices. Using the Grey Sheet for Pricing One useful pricing tool is the Grey Sheet, which offers both wholesale and retail values (CPG). Unlike PCGS or NGC price guides that focus on their graded coins, the Grey Sheet compiles auction results from major dealers, eBay, Heritage, and Stacks. It is updated regularly and provides a good reference for pricing. A subscription costs $9.99, but if you prefer a free option, Heritage Auctions provides access to past sales data. To find out what a cleaned coin has sold for, check recent auction results. Heritage Auctions allows you to filter by "most recent sales," which can give an accurate estimate of the coin’s value. Example: 1879 Morgan Dollar; Let's look up an 1879 Morgan Dollar with a "cleaned" details designation. Searching Heritage Auctions, a comparable example recently sold for $71. To determine its retail value, we check the PCGS price guide, which lists an MS60 at $72. Since the cleaned coin sold for $71, it falls closer to an AU58 price point. In an ANACS holder, a cleaned coin will generally sell for a grade lower than its technical designation. If the coin appears unattractive, it might sell for even less. Example: 1886-S Morgan Dollar; An 1886-S Morgan Dollar in an ANACS AU50 details holder was evaluated. According to the PCGS price guide, an AU58 is worth $325, but a cleaned coin will not fetch that price. Instead, it might sell for the XF45 value of $160, possibly reaching $200. Since ANACS coins are not frequently sold at auction, eBay is a better reference. Checking sold listings, a comparable 1886-S in an ANACS details holder sold for $195, which aligns with expectations. If the coin were in a PCGS holder and had strong eye appeal, it could command a higher price, but full retail value is unlikely. Determining Prices for Other Coins; The same valuation process applies to all coins, including Mercury dimes and proof coins. For example, a 1957 proof Washington quarter with cleaning lines would be valued similarly to an MS60 coin, possibly even at a wholesale level. For common proof coins, finding auction results may be difficult due to their lower demand. eBay listings provide better insight into their actual selling prices. Using Multiple Price Sources; Aside from Heritage and eBay, other sources like Great Collections offer archived auction results. This platform provides data for PCGS, NGC, ICG, and ANACS coins. Combining information from Heritage, eBay, Stacks, and Great Collections helps determine the most accurate value. For ungraded coins, eBay is the best reference. Use "Buy It Now" listings from reputable dealers to avoid manipulated or misleading auction results. When searching for a cleaned coin, ensure the listing describes it accurately. Final Thoughts; The key to pricing cleaned coins is their eye appeal. The general rule is to lower the grade when estimating value. If a coin is problem-free in MS60 but cleaned, consider the AU58 or XF45 price range. For a coin like the 1886-S Morgan, a dealer might offer $150 even though the AU58 price guide lists it at $325 due to the cleaned designation. Submitting coins to ANACS for grading can help establish a baseline for pricing. If a cleaned coin has good eye appeal, it will sell for more than one with harsh cleaning marks. I hope this guide helps you price cleaned and ungraded coins. If a coin is ungraded, expect an even lower offer—an ungraded 1886-S might only sell for $100. This is why grading can be beneficial, even with details designations.