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<p>[QUOTE="352sdeer, post: 2920807, member: 91351"]Please read and understand what I’m saying. Those coin doctors aren’t doctors at all the are conservators of coins they clean not degrade coins for a living. It’s not the same. I can BET you you won’t find coin care at NGC or PCGS or nic-o-date or any ACID base cleaner. And by the <span style="color: #ff4d4d">edited</span> it’s okay to dip I just don’t like it. If it bothers you that much to be known as a Doctor then don’t do it. JUST MY OPINION. REASON WHY I HATE DOCTORS: When I was twelve I bought my first silver only to be told by the other coin shop in town it had been dipped to many times and that the nice flat white surface was all wrong and I had been taken. It took me long time to get over that. I had to collect bottles for half the summer for that coin. Never have I purchased silver since. And I will never purchase silver again because of that. Now you tell me was it a good thing that guy back in 1973 DOCTORED his coins? He almost blew me out of the hobby was that good? How many more people have been BURNNED by EVIL COIN DOCTORS. And one kid is to much to loose from our hobby. So if a coin goes bad what do you do? Destroy it? Smash it? Use it as a target? NO you keep it or sell it either way it finds it’s way back into general population, some other suckers gonna have it! Is that good? Not in my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="352sdeer, post: 2920807, member: 91351"]Please read and understand what I’m saying. Those coin doctors aren’t doctors at all the are conservators of coins they clean not degrade coins for a living. It’s not the same. I can BET you you won’t find coin care at NGC or PCGS or nic-o-date or any ACID base cleaner. And by the [COLOR=#ff4d4d]edited[/COLOR] it’s okay to dip I just don’t like it. If it bothers you that much to be known as a Doctor then don’t do it. JUST MY OPINION. REASON WHY I HATE DOCTORS: When I was twelve I bought my first silver only to be told by the other coin shop in town it had been dipped to many times and that the nice flat white surface was all wrong and I had been taken. It took me long time to get over that. I had to collect bottles for half the summer for that coin. Never have I purchased silver since. And I will never purchase silver again because of that. Now you tell me was it a good thing that guy back in 1973 DOCTORED his coins? He almost blew me out of the hobby was that good? How many more people have been BURNNED by EVIL COIN DOCTORS. And one kid is to much to loose from our hobby. So if a coin goes bad what do you do? Destroy it? Smash it? Use it as a target? NO you keep it or sell it either way it finds it’s way back into general population, some other suckers gonna have it! Is that good? Not in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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