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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 884735, member: 11854"]Deeply toned coins often do not dip well and leave either a filmish appearance on the coin or leave a yellow or urine color stain on the coins. This is likely due to that fact that the oxidized layer of silver is deep enough to etch the coin to a very mild degree. In these instances there is little one can generally do to save any luster since the flow lines that create luster will be pretty much destroyed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 884735, member: 11854"]Deeply toned coins often do not dip well and leave either a filmish appearance on the coin or leave a yellow or urine color stain on the coins. This is likely due to that fact that the oxidized layer of silver is deep enough to etch the coin to a very mild degree. In these instances there is little one can generally do to save any luster since the flow lines that create luster will be pretty much destroyed.[/QUOTE]
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