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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1868314, member: 112"]Yes they can. But doing so, and then trying to sell the coin without explaining exactly what you did, is considered to be highly unethical and unscrupulous. Most people look at those who do things like as crooks.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I don't think that is your intention. I am assuming that what you would like to be able to do is fix the coin so that you get more money for it when you sell it. So the answer to your question, is no it cannot be done, at least not quickly or easily - or ethically.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, as already mentioned, you could carry the coin in your pocket until normal wear and tear wears the the scratches off the coin. But if you do that you would likely get less money for the coin than if you were to just sell it as is - with the scratches.</p><p><br /></p><p>You bought with the scratches, somebody else will too. But you may well, and probably will, lose money on the the deal. But all things considered, that is your best course of action.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1868314, member: 112"]Yes they can. But doing so, and then trying to sell the coin without explaining exactly what you did, is considered to be highly unethical and unscrupulous. Most people look at those who do things like as crooks. But I don't think that is your intention. I am assuming that what you would like to be able to do is fix the coin so that you get more money for it when you sell it. So the answer to your question, is no it cannot be done, at least not quickly or easily - or ethically. Yes, as already mentioned, you could carry the coin in your pocket until normal wear and tear wears the the scratches off the coin. But if you do that you would likely get less money for the coin than if you were to just sell it as is - with the scratches. You bought with the scratches, somebody else will too. But you may well, and probably will, lose money on the the deal. But all things considered, that is your best course of action.[/QUOTE]
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