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The Downside of Dipping
This piece should never have been dipped in the first place, but it was anyway. The person failed to wash it off enough though, resulting in hideous spots that have now eaten into the surface of the coin, ruining it forever.
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It obviously has some stories to tell.
<< <i>The spots were NOT caused by dipping, please stop spreading false information. Those spots were on the coin before it was dipped.
<< <i> This piece should never have been dipped in the first place, but it was anyway. The person failed to wash it off enough through, resulting in hideous spots that have now eaten into the surface of the coin, ruining it forever. >>
Another "expert" with false information...
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<< <i>The spots were NOT caused by dipping, please stop spreading false information. Those spots were on the coin before it was dipped. >>
Please explain. How do you know
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<< <i> This piece should never have been dipped in the first place, but it was anyway. The person failed to wash it off enough through, resulting in hideous spots that have now eaten into the surface of the coin, ruining it forever. >>
Another "expert" with false information...
How can you tell they were on the coin before?!? I'm genuinely curious
Edited to add: A bad dip produces a golden or brown hue that is more expansive than those corrosion spots and does not eat in to the coin.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>How can you tell they were on the coin before?!? I'm genuinely curious >>
I am no expert, and don't confess to be...but with the chop marks and the harsh cleaning, I would say that coin had been stored in a metal (iron or steel) container at one time and had gotten wet. During the time it was wet corrosion caused the stains you see now...the cleaning got most of it, but the stains are so ingrained into the metal, you will never get it out...
AL
Well, just Love coins, period.
The spots may be from a chemical test for silver content.
Better have this coin authenticated---might be another China phony.
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