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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 102239, member: 4381"]This is physically impossible. You can find miscroscopic corrosion on any chemical process like this in on a flat surface. There are companies that do metalalorgy for structural integraty and stress who clearly have equiptment that can spot anything as primitive as a chemical dip.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There is a lot of reason to be suspect of the qualifications of these experts to even determine the dipping which ***they claim*** they can't see.</p><p><br /></p><p>But lets start with the vast stores of GCC Morgans directly from the mint still in their cases, and then the millions of Morgans which were used for personal pocket coins, most of which are not in MS state. Then all the circulated coins. And your going to tell me that this doesn't even make up 10% of the Morgan population?</p><p><br /></p><p>The number of dipped Morgans is utter speculation, which in addition, these experts are in the time a place to most likely see.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ruben[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 102239, member: 4381"]This is physically impossible. You can find miscroscopic corrosion on any chemical process like this in on a flat surface. There are companies that do metalalorgy for structural integraty and stress who clearly have equiptment that can spot anything as primitive as a chemical dip. There is a lot of reason to be suspect of the qualifications of these experts to even determine the dipping which ***they claim*** they can't see. But lets start with the vast stores of GCC Morgans directly from the mint still in their cases, and then the millions of Morgans which were used for personal pocket coins, most of which are not in MS state. Then all the circulated coins. And your going to tell me that this doesn't even make up 10% of the Morgan population? The number of dipped Morgans is utter speculation, which in addition, these experts are in the time a place to most likely see. Ruben[/QUOTE]
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