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<p>[QUOTE="Danr, post: 795998, member: 3715"]I would strongly suggest that you get certified coins for pre-1930. A lot of those coins have that light cleaning thing that can hide under natural toning. Many (most?) older coins have been cleaned at one time or another (and some still find their way into slabs, but far fewer than raw ones). Ask yourself "why is this coin not slabbed?" before buying it. There may be a good answer (maybe it is a $20 coin and not worth slabbing).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Danr, post: 795998, member: 3715"]I would strongly suggest that you get certified coins for pre-1930. A lot of those coins have that light cleaning thing that can hide under natural toning. Many (most?) older coins have been cleaned at one time or another (and some still find their way into slabs, but far fewer than raw ones). Ask yourself "why is this coin not slabbed?" before buying it. There may be a good answer (maybe it is a $20 coin and not worth slabbing).[/QUOTE]
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