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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 907297, member: 4552"]I sort of go along with the first part. Damage is damage and cleaning is cleaning. For some reason this post has gone from damage to cleaning and back again. Damage to a coin is a really broad term and could indicate many situations but I still think cleaning of any kind or extent is cleaning. However, to many cleaning is damage but should really not fall into the same catagory as true damage. </p><p>As as noted wear and tear are truely damage in many ways but expected. Whereas damage to many usually means drilled holes, bent, cut off pieces, pressed into another shape, used as a necklace or bracelet by welding to something, etc. </p><p>Although there are many forms of cleaning to a coin, they still constatute cleaning and again this could be stated that the coin is now damaged but only by cleaning. The coin itself has not been damaged litterally. Or is it? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie5" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>My summation is it all depends on what<b> YOU </b>think of as damaged.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 907297, member: 4552"]I sort of go along with the first part. Damage is damage and cleaning is cleaning. For some reason this post has gone from damage to cleaning and back again. Damage to a coin is a really broad term and could indicate many situations but I still think cleaning of any kind or extent is cleaning. However, to many cleaning is damage but should really not fall into the same catagory as true damage. As as noted wear and tear are truely damage in many ways but expected. Whereas damage to many usually means drilled holes, bent, cut off pieces, pressed into another shape, used as a necklace or bracelet by welding to something, etc. Although there are many forms of cleaning to a coin, they still constatute cleaning and again this could be stated that the coin is now damaged but only by cleaning. The coin itself has not been damaged litterally. Or is it? :confused: My summation is it all depends on what[B] YOU [/B]think of as damaged.[/QUOTE]
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