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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2651948, member: 112"]I don't disagree, they are both in the same category - in that regard. However, there is a distinct and I think a very important difference between the two products, a couple of them actually.</p><p><br /></p><p>1 - Coin Care leaves an oily film on the the coins, that is not only visible but so visible that it kind of jumps up and slaps you in the face ! Verdi-Care on the other hand also leaves a protective coating on the coins (according to Thad, it's maker). But that coating is all but invisible, and it is not oily. In fact, unless you are the one who put it in the coin, most people would have hard time telling it WAS on the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>2 - Coin Care is often used for what I think of as nefarious purposes. This is because it can simulate, stress simulate, the look of luster that an original chocolate brown and lustrous (real mint luster) copper coin has. And when it is applied by a skilled coin doctor it can sometimes even fool those at the major TPGs. Verdi-Care will not, cannot, do this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2651948, member: 112"]I don't disagree, they are both in the same category - in that regard. However, there is a distinct and I think a very important difference between the two products, a couple of them actually. 1 - Coin Care leaves an oily film on the the coins, that is not only visible but so visible that it kind of jumps up and slaps you in the face ! Verdi-Care on the other hand also leaves a protective coating on the coins (according to Thad, it's maker). But that coating is all but invisible, and it is not oily. In fact, unless you are the one who put it in the coin, most people would have hard time telling it WAS on the coin. 2 - Coin Care is often used for what I think of as nefarious purposes. This is because it can simulate, stress simulate, the look of luster that an original chocolate brown and lustrous (real mint luster) copper coin has. And when it is applied by a skilled coin doctor it can sometimes even fool those at the major TPGs. Verdi-Care will not, cannot, do this.[/QUOTE]
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