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<p>[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 1213781, member: 13307"]Final questions (for now):</p><p><br /></p><p>4. It has been mentioned in other posts/discussions that the negative effects of using MS70 on a coin may not be immediately apparent, but would show up at some point in the future. Has anyone owned a coin that long to be able to specifically say what the long-term effects are? I would think this is something that would only be possible now (with the advances in digital imaging technology.)</p><p><br /></p><p>5. I've also read that many people feel that many, if not most coins have, in fact, been cleaned in some way at some point. Many of these coins have been graded already. What is the difference between "proper" and "improper" cleaning? I realize that rubbing, scratching, whizzing are all on the easy side of "improper." Never during the entire process did I rub anything on the coin - so there should be no marks on it from me...that said, what if the coin was soaked in something in the last 150 years that causes MS70 to turn it blue (and that's why?) Thad?</p><p><br /></p><p>6. Thad, what's in VerdiCare that makes it different than the other products we've talked about? I'm asking because the makers of MS70 clearly state that their product "will not change the color of your coin" - as you do. Why is VC different from MS70 (for that matter, what's in MS70?) I'm also curious what you mean by "affected the surfaces" of the coin - are you just referring to the blue toning that wasn't present before?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 1213781, member: 13307"]Final questions (for now): 4. It has been mentioned in other posts/discussions that the negative effects of using MS70 on a coin may not be immediately apparent, but would show up at some point in the future. Has anyone owned a coin that long to be able to specifically say what the long-term effects are? I would think this is something that would only be possible now (with the advances in digital imaging technology.) 5. I've also read that many people feel that many, if not most coins have, in fact, been cleaned in some way at some point. Many of these coins have been graded already. What is the difference between "proper" and "improper" cleaning? I realize that rubbing, scratching, whizzing are all on the easy side of "improper." Never during the entire process did I rub anything on the coin - so there should be no marks on it from me...that said, what if the coin was soaked in something in the last 150 years that causes MS70 to turn it blue (and that's why?) Thad? 6. Thad, what's in VerdiCare that makes it different than the other products we've talked about? I'm asking because the makers of MS70 clearly state that their product "will not change the color of your coin" - as you do. Why is VC different from MS70 (for that matter, what's in MS70?) I'm also curious what you mean by "affected the surfaces" of the coin - are you just referring to the blue toning that wasn't present before? Thanks again![/QUOTE]
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