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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6313433, member: 105098"]I guess my problem with dipped coins is that in a nutshell, it will retone and a lot of times its blotchy as if maybe the previous person dipping didn't rinse the coin afterwards (a possibility I suppose) </p><p><br /></p><p>I think dipping generally leads to more dipping and more dipping. I'm not experienced with removing toning so I don't know if it's procedural and a step was missed or if you can quick dip a coin every so often to keep them from toning and it doesn't damage the coin or it eventually does.</p><p><br /></p><p> What it seems like though is that there's a fair number of dipped coins locked up in slabs where you can't do anything about the blotchy/patchy retoning that occurs without a crack out. Then it's a dip and resubmit and wait for it to happen again and another crack out. Which sucks.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wonder how dealers that dip or have this happen to what they thought was a white clean coin that then went blotchy in the holder, deal with all this? I'd suppose dip and sell and then it's someone else's problem down the line and avoid buying the blotchy toned coins to begin with.... I dunno. I don't dip anything so no experience with any of these products to know them in and out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6313433, member: 105098"]I guess my problem with dipped coins is that in a nutshell, it will retone and a lot of times its blotchy as if maybe the previous person dipping didn't rinse the coin afterwards (a possibility I suppose) I think dipping generally leads to more dipping and more dipping. I'm not experienced with removing toning so I don't know if it's procedural and a step was missed or if you can quick dip a coin every so often to keep them from toning and it doesn't damage the coin or it eventually does. What it seems like though is that there's a fair number of dipped coins locked up in slabs where you can't do anything about the blotchy/patchy retoning that occurs without a crack out. Then it's a dip and resubmit and wait for it to happen again and another crack out. Which sucks. I wonder how dealers that dip or have this happen to what they thought was a white clean coin that then went blotchy in the holder, deal with all this? I'd suppose dip and sell and then it's someone else's problem down the line and avoid buying the blotchy toned coins to begin with.... I dunno. I don't dip anything so no experience with any of these products to know them in and out.[/QUOTE]
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