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<p>[QUOTE="bama guy, post: 339288, member: 6154"]I have a tiny question for the group and would appreciate some advice and feedback. I have finally decided what I want to collect... everything.. I would like to get some nice examples of coins which I remember as a wee lad and when I ran my paper route. I have a a short list of coins which I have been working on for a while and now focusing my attention on walker half dollars. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>What I am looking at is a short set of uncirulated Walker Halves preferably 1941-1947 the war years . I have noticed some of the auction (Ebay) have these coins set available in gem blast white condition. My questions is the following . Consider this is a 21 coin set , would you suspect these coins have been cleaned recently. Is it possible for coins this age to remain tone free . I know a lot if not most older silver coins have been cleaned at some point but to get a set of 21 tone free coins which are being advertised as "Never Been Cleaned" possible. </p><p><br /></p><p>Concerning certified coins I be wrong on this but NGC and PCGS will certify cleaned coins if they have not been damage by harsh cleaning... Thanks.. I go now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bama guy, post: 339288, member: 6154"]I have a tiny question for the group and would appreciate some advice and feedback. I have finally decided what I want to collect... everything.. I would like to get some nice examples of coins which I remember as a wee lad and when I ran my paper route. I have a a short list of coins which I have been working on for a while and now focusing my attention on walker half dollars. What I am looking at is a short set of uncirulated Walker Halves preferably 1941-1947 the war years . I have noticed some of the auction (Ebay) have these coins set available in gem blast white condition. My questions is the following . Consider this is a 21 coin set , would you suspect these coins have been cleaned recently. Is it possible for coins this age to remain tone free . I know a lot if not most older silver coins have been cleaned at some point but to get a set of 21 tone free coins which are being advertised as "Never Been Cleaned" possible. Concerning certified coins I be wrong on this but NGC and PCGS will certify cleaned coins if they have not been damage by harsh cleaning... Thanks.. I go now.[/QUOTE]
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