no, cleaning a coin decreases its value, because collectors like the stuff on it because it shows history.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
The 1895 Morgan dollar is a proof only issue and is valued at well over $30,000.00
Many copy's and replicas of this coin exist and have no collectible value. The 1895 Morgan is a proof only coin, the Mint did not strike any coins for general circulation in this year. Authentic examples are valued at $35,000.00 to $60,000.00.
About $3000. Exceptional coins command a higher value.
The value to a collector is nothing, this stuff has no value at all unless you find some one that wants it.
Lyttleton Morgan died in 1895.
7-6-11>>> The 1895 Morgan with NO MINTMARK is a proof only key-date coin of the series. Genuine examples have retail values starting at $40,000.00 and go over $80,000.00 Many copy's and replicas exist.
An authentic Philadelphia issued (no mintmark) 1895 Morgan dollar has a average minimum value of $15,000.00. This is a very low mintage Proof only coin that is rare. Many copy's an replicas exist.
A 1895-S Morgan dollar certified as AU-50 has a current average market value of $1,700.00.
Sam Morgan - musician - was born in 1895.
1895 is a proof only issue and the key-date of all proof Morgans, some have sold for under $50,000.00 others anywere from $53,000.00 to over $500,000.00
Morgan Silver Dollars were struck in 1895