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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 478815, member: 66"]I use it too, but with a toothpick. (Poke it through the mylar perpendicular to th plane of th 2X2 and drag it around the circumference of the coin.) Works just as well and the chance of cutting or scratching the coin is zero.</p><p><br /></p><p>For all of you who are worried about protecting the future buyer down the road from purchasing a repaired coin as problem free, do you worry about how to protect him from some future dealer selling him your problem free coins but at an inflated grade?</p><p><br /></p><p>There is only one way to make sure that some future collector will never be at risk buying your coins, problem or otherwise. . . . .melt them all down so you will never have to worry about that future buyer. Sorry folks, there WILL be unscrupulous sellers and it is up to the buyers to learn enough to protect themselves. If you don't know enough personally to fel comfortable spending a bundle on a coin, you shouldn't do so until you do learn enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 478815, member: 66"]I use it too, but with a toothpick. (Poke it through the mylar perpendicular to th plane of th 2X2 and drag it around the circumference of the coin.) Works just as well and the chance of cutting or scratching the coin is zero. For all of you who are worried about protecting the future buyer down the road from purchasing a repaired coin as problem free, do you worry about how to protect him from some future dealer selling him your problem free coins but at an inflated grade? There is only one way to make sure that some future collector will never be at risk buying your coins, problem or otherwise. . . . .melt them all down so you will never have to worry about that future buyer. Sorry folks, there WILL be unscrupulous sellers and it is up to the buyers to learn enough to protect themselves. If you don't know enough personally to fel comfortable spending a bundle on a coin, you shouldn't do so until you do learn enough.[/QUOTE]
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