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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2782105, member: 112"]Really ! Hmmmm, please show me examples of where non disclosure of a coin having been properly dipped has ever proved to be a legal problem ? And you are aware aren't you that it is pretty much accepted as fact by most knowledgeable people in the numismatic community that 80% or more of all older coins have been dipped at some in the life of the coin. Including those in any TPG slab.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So it is your contention that removing verdigris from a coin is somehow sophistry and/or intentional deception ? Or for that matter that any form of cleaning/conservation (and yes I mean both are the same thing) is intentional deception ? </p><p><br /></p><p>Your comments would be laughable if their intent were not so transparent !</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Did you even for 1 second really think there was ? If so I suspect you were the one and only person on the planet who did.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Again I'll ask you, is it your contention that anyone who removes verdigris from a coin, or performs any other form of cleaning/conservation on a coin is a coin doctor ? Really ? Do you really have the temerity to even suggest such a thing ?</p><p><br /></p><p>I suspect not. I also suspect that you only have 1 purpose by even being a member of this forum. So I'll give ya fair warning right here. Either change your ways, or you will not be so for much longer ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2782105, member: 112"]Really ! Hmmmm, please show me examples of where non disclosure of a coin having been properly dipped has ever proved to be a legal problem ? And you are aware aren't you that it is pretty much accepted as fact by most knowledgeable people in the numismatic community that 80% or more of all older coins have been dipped at some in the life of the coin. Including those in any TPG slab. So it is your contention that removing verdigris from a coin is somehow sophistry and/or intentional deception ? Or for that matter that any form of cleaning/conservation (and yes I mean both are the same thing) is intentional deception ? Your comments would be laughable if their intent were not so transparent ! Did you even for 1 second really think there was ? If so I suspect you were the one and only person on the planet who did. Again I'll ask you, is it your contention that anyone who removes verdigris from a coin, or performs any other form of cleaning/conservation on a coin is a coin doctor ? Really ? Do you really have the temerity to even suggest such a thing ? I suspect not. I also suspect that you only have 1 purpose by even being a member of this forum. So I'll give ya fair warning right here. Either change your ways, or you will not be so for much longer ![/QUOTE]
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