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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 2350987, member: 73995"]After reading this forum start to finish this morning. I would have to say that_ _ _ # of post from Insider, has left me even more confused about the Proper " Conservation" of a Coin. I believe Cleaning is Cleaning.... I would rather have coins in my collection with original surfaces.Though we all have bought coins that have been altered in one way or form- Environment--- sitting on logs? That Saint </p><p>Gaudens is beautiful by the way. Foldered, uv rays etc. Even finger printed coins with oils on them. My opinion- even Coins that I consider unattractive, Another in this world would probably enjoy having in his collection. I say leave them alone. Find one that you like.</p><p><br /></p><p>Insider you speak of prep and the appropriate time of dipping. would you please give us a few before and after picks, using (off the shelf) solutions, IE methods?</p><p>If I was to be inclined to buy a coin, that has been "dipped" I would like to know what to look for ( right or wrong) I would not like to buy something that will only get a details holder.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 2350987, member: 73995"]After reading this forum start to finish this morning. I would have to say that_ _ _ # of post from Insider, has left me even more confused about the Proper " Conservation" of a Coin. I believe Cleaning is Cleaning.... I would rather have coins in my collection with original surfaces.Though we all have bought coins that have been altered in one way or form- Environment--- sitting on logs? That Saint Gaudens is beautiful by the way. Foldered, uv rays etc. Even finger printed coins with oils on them. My opinion- even Coins that I consider unattractive, Another in this world would probably enjoy having in his collection. I say leave them alone. Find one that you like. Insider you speak of prep and the appropriate time of dipping. would you please give us a few before and after picks, using (off the shelf) solutions, IE methods? If I was to be inclined to buy a coin, that has been "dipped" I would like to know what to look for ( right or wrong) I would not like to buy something that will only get a details holder.[/QUOTE]
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