:loud:I was looking at this site and was thinking that this would be perfect for the scammers. First they can clean the coins. http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/products/cleaning-coins/ Then they can grade the coins. http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/products/coin-grading/ Then they can slab the coins. http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/products/coin-holders/ Why should they worry about having cleaned coins graded when they can do it all themselves. Just kidding.....DON'T Ever clean your coins!!!!!:loud: Unless you want to start yet another debate.:goofer:
Yep yep.. Only sad thing is, this has and will continue to happen on ebay. Another thing you see a lot of, is people buying problem coins slabbed by a TPG, and then, cracking them out, only to sell it raw, listing it is a nice coin, with no problems, and getting twice what they paid for it
Cleaning chemicals are probably best for metal detecting stuff. I've found 4 quarters and two pennies in my small yard around my house and they are very black. I throw all the change I metal detect into a jar. It'd be nice if it was shiny again. I really don't care if a 2000 state quarter dug up out of the yard gets cleaned.