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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 193474, member: 3011"]I've found it useful to clean a few coins myself and look at the results. You can get a few recent date MS coins at the bank and dip them, wipe them, whizz them, thumb them, use a variety of cleaning agents around the house on them, and even use a pencil eraser on them. It's sort of hands on training to develop an eye for "the look."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 193474, member: 3011"]I've found it useful to clean a few coins myself and look at the results. You can get a few recent date MS coins at the bank and dip them, wipe them, whizz them, thumb them, use a variety of cleaning agents around the house on them, and even use a pencil eraser on them. It's sort of hands on training to develop an eye for "the look."[/QUOTE]
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