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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 7582899, member: 33176"]Welcome to CT. As has been said, the TPG (Third Party Graders) have a conservation service that will try and remedy surface defects such as spots, etc. As far as alleviating the effects of cleaning (harsh cleaning), the only remedy I have ever seen is to carry the coin around until added wear erases the effects of the harsh cleaning and drops it down a grade or two, but allows it to grade as clean.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 7582899, member: 33176"]Welcome to CT. As has been said, the TPG (Third Party Graders) have a conservation service that will try and remedy surface defects such as spots, etc. As far as alleviating the effects of cleaning (harsh cleaning), the only remedy I have ever seen is to carry the coin around until added wear erases the effects of the harsh cleaning and drops it down a grade or two, but allows it to grade as clean.[/QUOTE]
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