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<p>[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2479569, member: 75984"]You fooled with a 66 Morgan insider?! Better have been an early S mint! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie67" alt=":nailbiting:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>And dipping 1 side is easy. I use an old empty ezest jar I cut in half horizontally and fill it with a millimeter or two splash of fresh ezest then, with a pair of medical clamp pliers (teeth have been covered with rubber cement) I simply place the coin in with the side I want dipped down for a second then lift and in same orientation keeping the dipped side down I pass it under the running faucet with my free hand under the coin just in case then drop it on a towel and grab it with my fingers by the rim and do a more thourpugh rinse. Its a very meticulous process compared to regular dipping but for those who say only 1 side can't be dipped they're wrong. I would never use that qtip method though[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2479569, member: 75984"]You fooled with a 66 Morgan insider?! Better have been an early S mint! :nailbiting: And dipping 1 side is easy. I use an old empty ezest jar I cut in half horizontally and fill it with a millimeter or two splash of fresh ezest then, with a pair of medical clamp pliers (teeth have been covered with rubber cement) I simply place the coin in with the side I want dipped down for a second then lift and in same orientation keeping the dipped side down I pass it under the running faucet with my free hand under the coin just in case then drop it on a towel and grab it with my fingers by the rim and do a more thourpugh rinse. Its a very meticulous process compared to regular dipping but for those who say only 1 side can't be dipped they're wrong. I would never use that qtip method though[/QUOTE]
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