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<p>[QUOTE="John D (Bud) Williams, post: 1885876, member: 67853"]Thank you for taking the time. Wow, what a complete discussion on the topic. About six months ago I went to several of the dealers and collectors I know at one of our local coin clubs and discussed at length cleaning coins. Never did get the whole story like above.</p><p>The flow lines I'm talking about are radiating from the center due to metal flow during strike. I didn't know about the worn die channel. New info! Thanks</p><p>I, thank goodness, stand corrected in reference to the proper cleaning of a coin. This answers what was really confusing me. I started thinking there was some kind of Conspiracy at the TPGs. (still maybe <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />)</p><p> I just might try to use the MS70 on an inexpensive coin. If a more valuable coin needs it I will send it to NGC or PCGS for conservation. Won't use it on copper thanks for the heads-up. I'm definitely a purest and perfectionist; but I also have to make a profit.</p><p>Thank You so much for taking the time.</p><p>PS: Can I quote you in questions asked of me? // Bud[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John D (Bud) Williams, post: 1885876, member: 67853"]Thank you for taking the time. Wow, what a complete discussion on the topic. About six months ago I went to several of the dealers and collectors I know at one of our local coin clubs and discussed at length cleaning coins. Never did get the whole story like above. The flow lines I'm talking about are radiating from the center due to metal flow during strike. I didn't know about the worn die channel. New info! Thanks I, thank goodness, stand corrected in reference to the proper cleaning of a coin. This answers what was really confusing me. I started thinking there was some kind of Conspiracy at the TPGs. (still maybe :)) I just might try to use the MS70 on an inexpensive coin. If a more valuable coin needs it I will send it to NGC or PCGS for conservation. Won't use it on copper thanks for the heads-up. I'm definitely a purest and perfectionist; but I also have to make a profit. Thank You so much for taking the time. PS: Can I quote you in questions asked of me? // Bud[/QUOTE]
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