I wonder how many around here can say this?
I have never dipped a coin.
I have never cracked open a slab.
I can say both, but I suspect most members have done both.
I have never cracked open a slab.
I can say both, but I suspect most members have done both.
I brake for ear bars.
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Dave
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I've never even seen a bottle of dip........
Never dipped but brought up dates chemically on Buffalo nickels as a kid.
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Joe
I have cracked out coins, but I never had
sex with them.
Camelot
Thought about cracking slabs, but the only slabs I would buy are ones I would not want to attempt to crack. So, I've never done that either.
Never, ever dipped a coin.......and never will either! But, did crack out a 1921 Merc I won on eBay that I did not know was slabbed. Graded at vg, I cracked it out to put into my whitman Merc album. Looks nice in there too!!
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Louis
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Lava - you can include me in your camp.
I have never cracked open a slab.>>
I have cracked numerous coins.
I have cooked, fried (literally), chemically exposed, tooled, holed and etched countless coins.
I have never submitted to a grading service nor sold any of the coins I have subjected to any of the conditions stated above and never will.
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<< <i>They call me dippy the slab cracker.
I could say it, but I'd be lying.
(I guess that is SOP here though)
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
THIS
<< <i>I have never dipped a coin.
I have never cracked open a slab.
I can say both, but I suspect most members have done both. >>
I have never done either, however there are a couple of coins just begging to be cracked and re-submitted. We will seee if I ever have the nerve to do it.
Zach
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1969s WCLR-001 counterclash
I have never submitted to a grading service nor sold any of the coins I have subjected to any of the conditions stated above and never will.
Ok so you haven't sold any coins and you never will.
But when your gone someone will sell them for you!
Or are they supposed to destroy all your coins and not make a killing?
Death and Taxes" ~~ Ben Franklin
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Everyone should take some common 1964 circulated and AU grade silver coins and "abuse" them by dipping in different homemade and commercial solutions and chemicals as well as scrubbing with baking soda, etc. just to learn the effects of such treatment on such coins.
Also horrors, whizz a circulated silver coin as well as brillo clean a common circulated coin just to see what happens.
Do this at coin club meetings or coin collecting friends houses so that everyone sees it all at one time.
Also abusing some common copper cents will be very informative as well.
Doing so makes for a more educated coin collector!
paper flips to be nice attractive examples..
However, MOST of my coins are ONLY dipped in pure alcohol to remove active organics (PVC) plus to
generally get the grains of dirt removed, so that dirt can't scratch delictate surfaces.
1. 200 proof Absolute ethyl alcohol
2. Ethyl alcohol(drug store brand)
3. Isopropyl Alcohol
Camelot
siliconvalleycoins.com
Helps if you doctor-coin collector friend gives you a prescription - just so there's no questions. Or most
drag stips have it also. Careful where it's stored.
<< <i>I have never cracked open a slab. >>
then your missing out. too bad
K S
Looking for Denmark 1874 20-Kroner. Please offer.
Cracked a few slabs.
Death and Taxes" ~~ Ben Franklin
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Knutson's 45' Set 2009 Winner
Never done anything of the sort, and never ever plan to. A coin is as good as it comes and nothing else. Also, a slab protects the coin and I would love to have all my coins protected.
I have probably cracked over a hundred slabs with PCGS, NGC and ANACS included in the rubble.
I don't see the need to crack em' out anymore. I accomplished the goal that I was after.
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etexmike
Joe.
I've done a lot more slab cracking than dipping. I have not dipped a coin in over 10 years. I just avoid buying stuff that needs it.
<< <i> I have cooked, fried (literally), chemically exposed, tooled, holed and etched countless coins.
I have never submitted to a grading service nor sold any of the coins I have subjected to any of the conditions stated above and never will.
Ok so you haven't sold any coins and you never will.
But when your gone someone will sell them for you!
Or are they supposed to destroy all your coins and not make a killing?
I don't know about your family, but the individuals who will be in control of the sale of my estate are not unethical scammers and know enough about coins that they wouldn't. In fact, they probably wouldn't sell them at all, unless for some reason they couldn't collect on my life insurance.
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never have
I have a ringer that does the crack outs for me.........
Manuel
SM1 calls me a troublemaker....
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