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<p>[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 653159, member: 17621"]Tom - if you know so much and it is as easy as you say - go right ahead and tell everybody how to do all this. Provide the links you find on the internet that explain it all. Then get some coins and show us the results.</p><p><br /></p><p>I mean if it's that easy, then you can do this - right ? </p><p>__________________</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Doug..is there really much point in attempting to do that? So it can be ridiculed and overrun with sarcasm? People who don't want to see facts in opposition to their own beliefs/opinions will just keep their heads in the sand because it's too disturbing to what they have always believed or thought to be facts (again kinda like 911 and people thinking a bunch of guys with boxcutters in a hole in a mountain outsmarted, outmaneuvered </p><p>the strongest military in the world, Norad, FAA, and whoops, buildings just "fell" down in 10 seconds from fire, 3 times in one day, one without a plane ever hitting it,and having another plane flying all around the country for over an hour, AFTER the trade centers had already fallen, without any single military jet from anywhere, being able intercept it before it crashed into the Pentagon). People believe what is "comfortable". Extreme example by comparison but absolutely no difference in the "ostritch with it's head in the sand" mentality. Bottom line..coins are a result of a chemical and mechanical process and can be "treated" with a mechanical/chemical process without all the fanfare. It's done everyday. It may not be as simplistic as you seem to think that I think that it is....but it certainly isn't as complex and scary as it's made out to be in here. I haven't found a "simplistic" formula that applies to all coins/conditions, but I have found several dealing with some forms of copper at least.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 653159, member: 17621"]Tom - if you know so much and it is as easy as you say - go right ahead and tell everybody how to do all this. Provide the links you find on the internet that explain it all. Then get some coins and show us the results. I mean if it's that easy, then you can do this - right ? __________________ Doug..is there really much point in attempting to do that? So it can be ridiculed and overrun with sarcasm? People who don't want to see facts in opposition to their own beliefs/opinions will just keep their heads in the sand because it's too disturbing to what they have always believed or thought to be facts (again kinda like 911 and people thinking a bunch of guys with boxcutters in a hole in a mountain outsmarted, outmaneuvered the strongest military in the world, Norad, FAA, and whoops, buildings just "fell" down in 10 seconds from fire, 3 times in one day, one without a plane ever hitting it,and having another plane flying all around the country for over an hour, AFTER the trade centers had already fallen, without any single military jet from anywhere, being able intercept it before it crashed into the Pentagon). People believe what is "comfortable". Extreme example by comparison but absolutely no difference in the "ostritch with it's head in the sand" mentality. Bottom line..coins are a result of a chemical and mechanical process and can be "treated" with a mechanical/chemical process without all the fanfare. It's done everyday. It may not be as simplistic as you seem to think that I think that it is....but it certainly isn't as complex and scary as it's made out to be in here. I haven't found a "simplistic" formula that applies to all coins/conditions, but I have found several dealing with some forms of copper at least.[/QUOTE]
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