Before a Coin Docter begins to operate on a coin
Bear
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Do they have to put the coin to sleep
like they do with people?
like they do with people?
There once was a place called
Camelot
Camelot
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The FIRST thing the docs do is ask to see the coin's insurance card.
to artificially tone a coin , it's surfaces must be first "stripped"
.....so the tone will " take"
then the original surface and luster
are gone. Thus requiring an artificial luster
to be applied in some manner. Either way,
another origonal coin is destroyed forever.
Very sad indeed.
Camelot
<< <i>not on a serious note ; one of the initial steps
to artificially tone a coin , it's surfaces must be first "stripped"
.....so the tone will " take" >>
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<< <i>Then if the tone is stripped off,
then the original surface and luster
are gone. Thus requiring an artificial luster
to be applied in some manner. Either way,
another origonal coin is destroyed forever.
Very sad indeed. >>
.........they do not start with a toned coin -
and the stripping agent is less intrusive then "dip"
Bear - how many tens of thousands of coins are in slabs that have had their toning removed by "dipping" ?
They lose their orig. surface and luster .......... ??
been dipped and for how long it has been dipped. If you strip natural toning
off, you probably strip a molecule of the surface off. You never are able to regain
that natural skin that silver coins develop if one is lucky.
Camelot
......but doctors need the coins surface to be bare so whatever accelerated oxidation agent they use will "stick" to the coin
.in fact , they go to great lengths to ensure the surfaces ,after stripping -are not exposed to the air
....until their in the toning chamber