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<p>[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 4834547, member: 94733"]Or at least cleaned. While I've read several accounts from older collectors that it used to be a standard, and well accepted, practice to "clean" coins back in the '50s and '60s, and maybe before that, I'd agree that the assumption that an older coin has been cleaned in the past is more accurate than saying they have never been cleaned. Just my opinion based upon stories I've heard. No actual facts to back it up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 4834547, member: 94733"]Or at least cleaned. While I've read several accounts from older collectors that it used to be a standard, and well accepted, practice to "clean" coins back in the '50s and '60s, and maybe before that, I'd agree that the assumption that an older coin has been cleaned in the past is more accurate than saying they have never been cleaned. Just my opinion based upon stories I've heard. No actual facts to back it up.[/QUOTE]
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