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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4900933, member: 105098"]My opinion, they aren't going to do it. They can remove the green they can remove the dark toning. They can't do anything about corrosion at all and that's going to get it a details grade right there no matter what you have done to it, it's not going to straight grade and is a "problem coin"</p><p><br /></p><p>Just one person's opinion on it. I think they would refuse to do it because it will just make it even more apparent that it's been worked on. Normally they will only do conservation if it makes an improvement, like dark toning that hasn't corroded the coin yet but could if left there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then again the green really needs to be removed for longevity. They might do it but you might not be happy with the result. And still it has corrosion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Id say if you have your hear set on saving it, and spending money on it likely well above the coins value to do it, give it a go and see what they say.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4900933, member: 105098"]My opinion, they aren't going to do it. They can remove the green they can remove the dark toning. They can't do anything about corrosion at all and that's going to get it a details grade right there no matter what you have done to it, it's not going to straight grade and is a "problem coin" Just one person's opinion on it. I think they would refuse to do it because it will just make it even more apparent that it's been worked on. Normally they will only do conservation if it makes an improvement, like dark toning that hasn't corroded the coin yet but could if left there. Then again the green really needs to be removed for longevity. They might do it but you might not be happy with the result. And still it has corrosion. Id say if you have your hear set on saving it, and spending money on it likely well above the coins value to do it, give it a go and see what they say.[/QUOTE]
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