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Old 01-04-2009, 08:21 AM   #8 (permalink)
zekeguzz
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That is a great post. Thanks for taking the time and patience to express to a wannabee who wants to become a knowedgeable coin/paper collector. I have done what you showed and have found that copper is uncleanable and shows up the most gentlest cleaning. People who try to tone coins IMO are in the same category. So, so many cents are ruined/destroyed be heartless people who don't appreciate the way coins look. I've found out through CT that the dirtiest, fingerprinted(on purpose) coin has value. THANKS AGAIN.
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