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<p>[QUOTE="YOC, post: 2554519, member: 58941"]Like many others here, I am getting tired of your confrontational posts. </p><p>You only have a voice if people hear you.... after this post I will be ignoring any and all of your content. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is a forum of 'friends' and when we have done or seen something first hand then we tell others and they take our word.</p><p><br /></p><p>The most expert member regarding this subject (not me) has already posted and you have chosen to ignore their input. </p><p>You use strong words, which would be ok if you had formed an educated opinion by listening to what others have told you as well as your 'knowledge' on the subject, but you throw them around carelessly without reading what anyone else here has said. From the input you have had so far, I would politely choose to discard your opinions as speculative and ill informed. </p><p><br /></p><p> You use words such as corrosion , but again you havent really listened to what you have been told.</p><p><br /></p><p>You add winks to your posts as though we have some shared secret or knowledge concerning the cleaning of this coin..... we do not. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'll say it again...Genius? no. No more so than when a child washes mud from their boots. Thats all I did.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nothing was plated. No filling was done. You didnt see the silvering in the before photo. I didnt see it on the coin in hand before I cleaned it either, but it was a nice sight when it appeared from under the verdigris. If you have never seen this, then I suggest you bow to my superior knowledge on the subject as I have no need to lie to anyone on this forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for your requests to post elsewhere and call in 'chemists', I hope Pish says no, but she probably has not seen your request for obvious reasons. This thread was started because Pish was pleased with her coin and the results, not because she wanted opinions on whether the coin was doctored or fraudulently altered. That was something which you decided to start. Something which is not in the spirit of this forum.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="YOC, post: 2554519, member: 58941"]Like many others here, I am getting tired of your confrontational posts. You only have a voice if people hear you.... after this post I will be ignoring any and all of your content. This is a forum of 'friends' and when we have done or seen something first hand then we tell others and they take our word. The most expert member regarding this subject (not me) has already posted and you have chosen to ignore their input. You use strong words, which would be ok if you had formed an educated opinion by listening to what others have told you as well as your 'knowledge' on the subject, but you throw them around carelessly without reading what anyone else here has said. From the input you have had so far, I would politely choose to discard your opinions as speculative and ill informed. You use words such as corrosion , but again you havent really listened to what you have been told. You add winks to your posts as though we have some shared secret or knowledge concerning the cleaning of this coin..... we do not. I'll say it again...Genius? no. No more so than when a child washes mud from their boots. Thats all I did. Nothing was plated. No filling was done. You didnt see the silvering in the before photo. I didnt see it on the coin in hand before I cleaned it either, but it was a nice sight when it appeared from under the verdigris. If you have never seen this, then I suggest you bow to my superior knowledge on the subject as I have no need to lie to anyone on this forum. As for your requests to post elsewhere and call in 'chemists', I hope Pish says no, but she probably has not seen your request for obvious reasons. This thread was started because Pish was pleased with her coin and the results, not because she wanted opinions on whether the coin was doctored or fraudulently altered. That was something which you decided to start. Something which is not in the spirit of this forum.[/QUOTE]
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