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<p>[QUOTE="Chuck_A, post: 3830442, member: 104486"]I like coins as they are in their natural state regardless of the toning mottled or otherwise, once its been conserved (cleaned/doctored) I would consider it damage and avoid the purchase that is if I were able to find the history or if that information is available for discovery. Once it's graded leave it at that, part of numismatics is history and you can't change it so why try to change it on your coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck_A, post: 3830442, member: 104486"]I like coins as they are in their natural state regardless of the toning mottled or otherwise, once its been conserved (cleaned/doctored) I would consider it damage and avoid the purchase that is if I were able to find the history or if that information is available for discovery. Once it's graded leave it at that, part of numismatics is history and you can't change it so why try to change it on your coins.[/QUOTE]
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