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<p>[QUOTE="longnine009, post: 14231461, member: 1886"]Dipping is a chemical that removes toning aka tarnish from coins. The problem with it is that coins have very delicate flow lines that reflect light called luster. Dipping a coin too much will impair those lines and so, the luster. You'll know a coin has been over dipped when it looks like a celebrity who's had forty face lifts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Residue is another problem. Too many people dip coins and don't rinse them long enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="longnine009, post: 14231461, member: 1886"]Dipping is a chemical that removes toning aka tarnish from coins. The problem with it is that coins have very delicate flow lines that reflect light called luster. Dipping a coin too much will impair those lines and so, the luster. You'll know a coin has been over dipped when it looks like a celebrity who's had forty face lifts. Residue is another problem. Too many people dip coins and don't rinse them long enough.[/QUOTE]
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