Does NCS conserve proof coins? or is.....
Crazy4Coins
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.....there a way to clean spots of of them before sending in for grading?
What happens when you do a quick dip on a proof coin?
Randy
What happens when you do a quick dip on a proof coin?
Randy
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I've de-hazed some proof coins successfully with an acetone bath, but it doesn't always work.
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Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Has dipping ever been known to hurt the frost? Or even impair the mirrors? >>
It will not hurt the frost, but over-dipping can hurt the mirrors.
Russ, NCNE
Thanks again,
Randy
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it is correct the mirrors will be damaged by overdipping too.
K S
may be pertinent to someone's recent question about curating proof-like coins.
K S
If your proof coins just have a bit of haze, I have been successful with a 25% solution of MS70 with careful application with a cotton swab, lots of rinse water, and blotting dry. This has been covered before in previous threads.
I avoid dipping at almost all costs - more of a last resort for me. The others are right, the mirrors will be affected by overdipping which will likely cost you a shot at dcam status.
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