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<p>[QUOTE="cdc, post: 1679572, member: 33641"]I see a haze is common on modern (post 1950) proof coins. They develop it from air of reacting with the original government holder. Other than the haze they look really good.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then I see proof coins with no haze in PCGS or NGC slabs. So is it possible some of the hazy coins were cleaned so now they look like new? Is there any way to tell? Does it matter as far as value of the coin?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cdc, post: 1679572, member: 33641"]I see a haze is common on modern (post 1950) proof coins. They develop it from air of reacting with the original government holder. Other than the haze they look really good. Then I see proof coins with no haze in PCGS or NGC slabs. So is it possible some of the hazy coins were cleaned so now they look like new? Is there any way to tell? Does it matter as far as value of the coin? Thanks[/QUOTE]
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