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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 977170, member: 3726"]Get penny whimsy and learn other methods also. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have no problem with this product or his other product(verdigone). Heck - people are doing a lot of this already. Why not something better? It is already going on. And if it is so good the experts can't tell the I won't be able to tell. Now so far as I am concerned this product would probably be used on damaged(cleaned) coins - it will not replace the luster from high grade coins. So you just have to look for it. Will people try to take advantage of people - of course, they do it today(and some of them are good). This guy seems to do a good job - <a href="http://www.early-copper.com/recoloring.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.early-copper.com/recoloring.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.early-copper.com/recoloring.html</a>. </p><p><br /></p><p>badthad - what would this do on a polished coin like that 1919-S?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 977170, member: 3726"]Get penny whimsy and learn other methods also. I have no problem with this product or his other product(verdigone). Heck - people are doing a lot of this already. Why not something better? It is already going on. And if it is so good the experts can't tell the I won't be able to tell. Now so far as I am concerned this product would probably be used on damaged(cleaned) coins - it will not replace the luster from high grade coins. So you just have to look for it. Will people try to take advantage of people - of course, they do it today(and some of them are good). This guy seems to do a good job - [URL="http://www.early-copper.com/recoloring.html"]http://www.early-copper.com/recoloring.html[/URL]. badthad - what would this do on a polished coin like that 1919-S?[/QUOTE]
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