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<p>[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 833833, member: 17621"]i </p><p><br /></p><p>You know Doug..I don't know what your issue is with this whole subject but these are the kinds of posts I am referring to when I talk about this topic.</p><p>I know...for a fact...lighter fluid works very well on circulated copper American cents. I could care less what is in it..I am not drinking it. You state that I can't see...blah, blah..blah...That seems to project that you have tried it, which I know darn well you haven't. So you belittle it. </p><p>I KNOW..I see CLEANED coins in the majority of dealers cases that constitute the majority of the displays. There ain't no way in hell that they all look that good on their own. That means they're cleaned. I, and other, just want to know how they do it..that's all. I doubt they sned them all out to conservation services. They do it in house. They do it every day. I want to know how. Instead...all I run into is this big cloud of secrecy, like some damn group of children protecting their secret treehouse location. It's quite ridiculous. To suggest otherwise is plain DISHONEST. It happens everyday. It happens to the majority of circulated/raw coins. It happens often. I want to know HOW it is done. I dion't want warnings about the perils and dasterdly effects of cleaning a coin "unprofessionally". I, and I gather, other, want to know HOW. I've exposed at least ONE method of doing so. I want others. Lighter fluid works...deal with it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TomCorona, post: 833833, member: 17621"]i You know Doug..I don't know what your issue is with this whole subject but these are the kinds of posts I am referring to when I talk about this topic. I know...for a fact...lighter fluid works very well on circulated copper American cents. I could care less what is in it..I am not drinking it. You state that I can't see...blah, blah..blah...That seems to project that you have tried it, which I know darn well you haven't. So you belittle it. I KNOW..I see CLEANED coins in the majority of dealers cases that constitute the majority of the displays. There ain't no way in hell that they all look that good on their own. That means they're cleaned. I, and other, just want to know how they do it..that's all. I doubt they sned them all out to conservation services. They do it in house. They do it every day. I want to know how. Instead...all I run into is this big cloud of secrecy, like some damn group of children protecting their secret treehouse location. It's quite ridiculous. To suggest otherwise is plain DISHONEST. It happens everyday. It happens to the majority of circulated/raw coins. It happens often. I want to know HOW it is done. I dion't want warnings about the perils and dasterdly effects of cleaning a coin "unprofessionally". I, and I gather, other, want to know HOW. I've exposed at least ONE method of doing so. I want others. Lighter fluid works...deal with it.[/QUOTE]
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