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Old 01-04-2009, 11:04 AM   #11 (permalink)
spock1k
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I will sometimes dip a heavily toned coin (read ugly shades of brown black) to bring out some of the coin's natural beauty, but I don't ever dip copper, and I don't do weird things to my coins like take wire brushes or strange chemical reactions like baking soda baths or soaks in vinegar (unless your a dateless buffalo), or immersion in mercury. There is a difference I think.
absolutely. i dont have potatoes to waste either there was this large morgan that i wanted in red but
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