PGCS and acetone specifically potential spotting in slab
I am debating about a sealed 10ct 2006-W SE I have.
I have read here that an acetone rinse can often eliminate or greatly reduce the chance of milk spotting on the SE's.
Thinking about long term of preserving the value of the coin
Will an acetone-rinsed-only coin get body bagged at PCGS?
I am new to coin grading, but recently joined at Plat level at PCGS as well as ANA.
This board has been educating me...thanks! To be honest my "collecting" is more on the personal level of sports and older US Coins, in just raw form and the modern coins to me are an investment.
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I have read here that an acetone rinse can often eliminate or greatly reduce the chance of milk spotting on the SE's.
Thinking about long term of preserving the value of the coin
Will an acetone-rinsed-only coin get body bagged at PCGS?
I am new to coin grading, but recently joined at Plat level at PCGS as well as ANA.
This board has been educating me...thanks! To be honest my "collecting" is more on the personal level of sports and older US Coins, in just raw form and the modern coins to me are an investment.
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