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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2784507, member: 22331"]I've enjoyed your open-minded discussion enough that I will locate/send you a mint state Mercury dime that has been stored in a recommended holder for more than a half century.</p><p><br /></p><p>This method of storage will often generate a blackened area on a portion of the coin, possibly ultimately covering the entire surface. I would pose that you should try to remove same by an unapproved process that I'll describe, viewing the surface after the various steps.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unlike believed lesser informed who'll demand that certain activities aren't applied to coins, I'll suggest a process for possible restoration which is relatively simple. The coin will be yours to keep when the process is completed, for no charge, and you decide whether the process severely irreversibly harms the coin. The process will be incremental so that you'll view the deteriorative effects of the residue, relative to the conservatory process.</p><p><br /></p><p>If interested, just P.M. your name/address.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe you'll become a believer in using your intellect, rather than those who haven't a solution as requested, but only unfounded criticism/scepticism.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sceptics without solutions in my mind are the nemesis of education, as they yell/scream louder and longer in their close-minded tirades.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2784507, member: 22331"]I've enjoyed your open-minded discussion enough that I will locate/send you a mint state Mercury dime that has been stored in a recommended holder for more than a half century. This method of storage will often generate a blackened area on a portion of the coin, possibly ultimately covering the entire surface. I would pose that you should try to remove same by an unapproved process that I'll describe, viewing the surface after the various steps. Unlike believed lesser informed who'll demand that certain activities aren't applied to coins, I'll suggest a process for possible restoration which is relatively simple. The coin will be yours to keep when the process is completed, for no charge, and you decide whether the process severely irreversibly harms the coin. The process will be incremental so that you'll view the deteriorative effects of the residue, relative to the conservatory process. If interested, just P.M. your name/address. I believe you'll become a believer in using your intellect, rather than those who haven't a solution as requested, but only unfounded criticism/scepticism. Sceptics without solutions in my mind are the nemesis of education, as they yell/scream louder and longer in their close-minded tirades. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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