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<p>[QUOTE="AlexN2coins2004, post: 778354, member: 19049"]seriously I would ask the question what happens to a car if I push it off a cliff before I actually push it off a cliff..</p><p> </p><p>on a serious note if one was to dip coins what do you use to dip them?</p><p> </p><p>Any step by step guides would be great. As for distilled water or ionized water I think it is can I just use pur water pitcher water?</p><p> </p><p>I have a 1958 D quarter with a black donut ring around the obverse and darker black ring covering about 90% of the reverse. </p><p> </p><p>Thinking of cleaning it up, it's "junk silver" at least I paid that for it and I think that's really the only reason it sold as such as the strike on it is great and the small middle circles of the coin are MS condition and where the black toning may only have a few light. (1 on the obverse and 2 on the reverse)</p><p> </p><p>I realize it might mess up the coin dipping it, but it might also save it, and I did buy it for junk price so it it gets screwed up I still shouldn't be out anything...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AlexN2coins2004, post: 778354, member: 19049"]seriously I would ask the question what happens to a car if I push it off a cliff before I actually push it off a cliff.. on a serious note if one was to dip coins what do you use to dip them? Any step by step guides would be great. As for distilled water or ionized water I think it is can I just use pur water pitcher water? I have a 1958 D quarter with a black donut ring around the obverse and darker black ring covering about 90% of the reverse. Thinking of cleaning it up, it's "junk silver" at least I paid that for it and I think that's really the only reason it sold as such as the strike on it is great and the small middle circles of the coin are MS condition and where the black toning may only have a few light. (1 on the obverse and 2 on the reverse) I realize it might mess up the coin dipping it, but it might also save it, and I did buy it for junk price so it it gets screwed up I still shouldn't be out anything...[/QUOTE]
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