To clean DCarr coins before grading or not?

I would like to get my collection of DCarr coins graded by ANACS. There are some $1 silver coins what have developed toning on the side closest to the opening of the flip. Should I dip the coins before sending in or just leave them as is?
I've never dipped a coin before, what's the best way to ensure no residue is left and toning is removed such that grade will not be effected.
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Sure...if you want to chance a "details" moniker added to the label insert.
If it was me, I would let it be.
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Dipping is insidious - don't dip nottin' never!
If you don't know how to properly dip coins and have not practiced on worthless coins to have a handle on how it's done properly and the variables involved I would not start with Carr's. Even with experience dipping is always a risk. I doubt the toning is that bad anyway. At worst it's probably net nutral in terms of eye appeal
Dan gave a simple method in an earlier thread. I have the same issue on a few coins.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
And ANAC's will clean them for you for a somewhat stiff fee.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/951439/dan-carr-haters-not-allowed/p1
Dan CAR Wrote If a piece has just started to tone unattractively, I recommend a "dipping" to reverse and stabilize it. Once the toning is dark and/or "thick", it is too late as that would result in cloudiness after dipping. A dipping will also greatly reduce the chances of any "milk spotting" down the road.
Occasionally, as needed, I use "Tarn-X" silver cleaner (available at Wallgreens or similar). Submerge the coin for 10 seconds or so, thoroughly rinse with water, and then pat dry with a clean soft bath towel (never rub it).
I really don't mind it

Steve
It's $29, which isn't bad if you're submitting a bunch.
In my experience: it helps with coins that look a bit dirty or hazy: they really pop afterward. This is especially true for the silver coins (even more so for the proofs).
However: it does not remove the edge toning (or leaves enough behind so that it's still noticeable).
I'd share photos, but I'm on the road right now.
I thought it was much more. Thanks
Please post pics when you get a chance. TIA
Mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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$29 for a batch / bunch submission? I have a lot of DC upper obverse rim brown toned items, That sounds like a deal.
I'm thinking food saver technology. Stick the newly received item, complete in a food saver bag, vacuum seal the bag with the entire DCarr item vacuum packed.
Current DCarr packaging requires transfer to something else, to prevent the brown toned upper rim obverse edge.
but if it leaves toning on edge thats were DC coins tone from air getting in flip
Yes, per submission. The form says max 20 coins (I just noticed), but I've submitted more than that (and paid $29). Maybe the 20 counts towards coins they preserve.
anacs.com/contentPages/SubmissionForm.aspx
I'm in, sending tomorrow.
That would be a bargain
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
That is a good deal.... well worth it if several items are involved... Cheers, RickO
I have since put my DCarr coins in foodsaver vacuum bags. My delema was mainly how much of an impact would 1/5th edge toning have later down the road? Since all the coins are subject to the toning, does it really matter? Would the dip prevent further deterioration in the slab? The toning is very light but noticeable... I'll probably send in as is and if it's a problem down the road, crack, dip, regrade.
Thoughts?