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<p>[QUOTE="wxcoin, post: 3069178, member: 74624"]I understand what you said. Removing pvc residue is cleaning since you are removing something, whether or not it has a chemical effect on the coin. Chemicals in the air react with a coins metal surface so if you want to nitpick things, aren't they all details then? Some people pay a lot of money for chemically altered, toned coins. How many early red copper coins were dipped at one time and received straight grades.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wxcoin, post: 3069178, member: 74624"]I understand what you said. Removing pvc residue is cleaning since you are removing something, whether or not it has a chemical effect on the coin. Chemicals in the air react with a coins metal surface so if you want to nitpick things, aren't they all details then? Some people pay a lot of money for chemically altered, toned coins. How many early red copper coins were dipped at one time and received straight grades.[/QUOTE]
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