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<p>[QUOTE="longshot, post: 8230840, member: 76266"]It's not unacceptable for Joe Coin Collector to dip a coin. But he does need enough knowledge to know if it is an appropriate treatment, if the coin can handle a dip, and how to go about it without burning the luster off.</p><p>Now...an experienced eye can generally tell if there was a cleaning that involved friction. And that falls under "unacceptable cleaning". JMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="longshot, post: 8230840, member: 76266"]It's not unacceptable for Joe Coin Collector to dip a coin. But he does need enough knowledge to know if it is an appropriate treatment, if the coin can handle a dip, and how to go about it without burning the luster off. Now...an experienced eye can generally tell if there was a cleaning that involved friction. And that falls under "unacceptable cleaning". JMO.[/QUOTE]
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