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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2547589, member: 112"]First of all you have to know that it is haze, and not something else. What is haze ? Simply put, haze is the very beginning stages of toning. And typically it first shows up in the fields of Proof coins, particularly modern clad Proof coins. But it can appear on silver, nickle, and copper as well. And I have even seen it on gold, but no where near as often.</p><p><br /></p><p>How do you tell if it's haze ? Experience, I know of no other way and you either have it or you don't.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now as everybody knows, or should know, the only thing that will remove toning from a coin is a coin dip of some kind. Well, that's what MS70 is, but a mild one. And that's why it will remove haze. There are probably several different ways you could do it, use it, but I always just poured a bit in a small bowl, held the coin by the edge and swished it around for a couple of seconds. Then rinse in distilled water and swish it around for 10-15 seconds, then rinse in another clean container of clean distilled water and swish it around some for another 10-15 seconds. Then stand the coin on edge on a cloth and let it air dry overnight.</p><p><br /></p><p>It works.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2547589, member: 112"]First of all you have to know that it is haze, and not something else. What is haze ? Simply put, haze is the very beginning stages of toning. And typically it first shows up in the fields of Proof coins, particularly modern clad Proof coins. But it can appear on silver, nickle, and copper as well. And I have even seen it on gold, but no where near as often. How do you tell if it's haze ? Experience, I know of no other way and you either have it or you don't. Now as everybody knows, or should know, the only thing that will remove toning from a coin is a coin dip of some kind. Well, that's what MS70 is, but a mild one. And that's why it will remove haze. There are probably several different ways you could do it, use it, but I always just poured a bit in a small bowl, held the coin by the edge and swished it around for a couple of seconds. Then rinse in distilled water and swish it around for 10-15 seconds, then rinse in another clean container of clean distilled water and swish it around some for another 10-15 seconds. Then stand the coin on edge on a cloth and let it air dry overnight. It works.[/QUOTE]
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