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<p>[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 2069997, member: 42773"]Dug coins are frequently corroded and have to be treated for bronze disease. In that case, renwax is useful to seal the coin, but only after it's been properly cleaned of all dirt. Simply putting wax on the dirt just makes more of a mess. If the dirt has been removed and the coin has a decent patina, I don't believe there's any need for wax - the patina is protection enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 2069997, member: 42773"]Dug coins are frequently corroded and have to be treated for bronze disease. In that case, renwax is useful to seal the coin, but only after it's been properly cleaned of all dirt. Simply putting wax on the dirt just makes more of a mess. If the dirt has been removed and the coin has a decent patina, I don't believe there's any need for wax - the patina is protection enough.[/QUOTE]
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