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There are several chemists on this forum, and I don't know of a one of them that will agree with you. One did speak up in this thread, and he...
Yes it has happened many times. Coins that were returned in body bags (in previous years) or problem coin slabs have been re-submitted and...
I know of no professional, none, including numismatists, graders and dealers that will wear gloves to handle a coin. Nor do I know of any...
This has gone on long enough.
Sorry, but your explanation for saying that toning and tarnish are not the same thing is nothing but splitting hairs. They are the same thing....
One that is not a silver plugged cent, and in a regular slab ? Show me.
Guys, it doesn't much matter since the company Intercept Shield no longer exists. They went out of business some time ago. But Morgandude, it...
Everything has been faked at one time or another, even the most common date coins in all denominations. You have to remember that the primary...
I don't see any way in the world that coin could make into a regular slab. It has what looks like 4 test cuts, 2 rather deep, a bad rim ding, and...
We mostly try to figure out ways to ignore you ;)
Only among those who don't know any better.
More than anything, they probably did it in a bid to take more market share back away from PCGS. An advertising gimmick in other words.
There are lots of dealers that don't know near as much as people think they do. As for that 2011 PF70 Kennedy, he would probably get more by...
Not really. Even in G VG grades it matters. If you are talking about luster all by itself, meaning luster that has been worn off by normal...
If you think it can be done give it a try. Then you'll find out what stops them.
As I've told you before, it's not something I would suggest ever be used on a coin.
Supporters are able to post as often as they like in the advertising sections, and they are given access to a private area called the Boardroom.
If you can get pure stuff, by all means. I've just never seen it in any store.
Care to say why ?
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