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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 26722271, member: 73995"]When used on a very deep and lustrous coin, it will take the original skin from the coin. This often just dulls the appearance, and takes time to build again, let's say it's immune system needs time to build in an album or flip. </p><p>Your first and sometimes only step to conserve a copper/brass coin, is a distilled water soak and maybe a light qtip roll. Any further is actually altering the surfaces.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 26722271, member: 73995"]When used on a very deep and lustrous coin, it will take the original skin from the coin. This often just dulls the appearance, and takes time to build again, let's say it's immune system needs time to build in an album or flip. Your first and sometimes only step to conserve a copper/brass coin, is a distilled water soak and maybe a light qtip roll. Any further is actually altering the surfaces.[/QUOTE]
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