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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 8058741, member: 19250"]I wish that I could concur with Jims statement that verdi care inhibits the rot. I believe that depends on what coin, and its medal composition. To my liking verdi care does an great job...but like cancer in humans you way win a battle or two...but in the end it wins. I have had good luck using verdi care...but I've also had the rot to come back or come back in another spot on the coin.</p><p>The op has a good eye for the dates and series that will sell....but let this be a lesson learned that when its this bad run dont walk away no matter how cheap. </p><p>Yes I've purchased detailed coins ,but picked ,and chosen only the ones that I could live with....</p><p>When you collected coins for decades you learn which coins can be saved and what ones are doomed.</p><p>Over the years unfortunately I have seen many key dates, and rare specimens that no matter what one would or could do to save them they aren't going to be worth much ,sort of in limbo great date but omg! Eye appeal heck no. Again its a personal choice as well what one can live with....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 8058741, member: 19250"]I wish that I could concur with Jims statement that verdi care inhibits the rot. I believe that depends on what coin, and its medal composition. To my liking verdi care does an great job...but like cancer in humans you way win a battle or two...but in the end it wins. I have had good luck using verdi care...but I've also had the rot to come back or come back in another spot on the coin. The op has a good eye for the dates and series that will sell....but let this be a lesson learned that when its this bad run dont walk away no matter how cheap. Yes I've purchased detailed coins ,but picked ,and chosen only the ones that I could live with.... When you collected coins for decades you learn which coins can be saved and what ones are doomed. Over the years unfortunately I have seen many key dates, and rare specimens that no matter what one would or could do to save them they aren't going to be worth much ,sort of in limbo great date but omg! Eye appeal heck no. Again its a personal choice as well what one can live with....[/QUOTE]
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