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<p>[QUOTE="Zoopapa, post: 3156102, member: 88465"]In the early 1970’s when wizzing was the rage, I remember dropping in at the office of one of the biggest mail order dealers that always had “gem unc” coins in his ad at cheap prices. I though I was at the dentists office. He had a large workbench with numerous drills hanging on hooks with wire brushes and buffing pads attached to them. That is where many of great high end circulated coins became blazing bright Uncs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zoopapa, post: 3156102, member: 88465"]In the early 1970’s when wizzing was the rage, I remember dropping in at the office of one of the biggest mail order dealers that always had “gem unc” coins in his ad at cheap prices. I though I was at the dentists office. He had a large workbench with numerous drills hanging on hooks with wire brushes and buffing pads attached to them. That is where many of great high end circulated coins became blazing bright Uncs.[/QUOTE]
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