"Clean your specimens with a soft eraser or a little vinegar before placing them in the board&q

Have you seen a board older than this one? This one is dated 1934.
How about the directions on cleaning...on any other brand boards?
I wonder how many coins went through the 'process'?
How about the directions on cleaning...on any other brand boards?
I wonder how many coins went through the 'process'?

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wow
At least those coins look fine though
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
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And who says coin doctoring is a recent phenomena
..........PURE BLASPHEMY!!!
Why not use Aqua Regia and complete the job.
Camelot
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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That's not blasphemy..... this is.......
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At least those coins look fine though >>
I can assure you that some of those coins have been cleaned with an eraser. My father had me do it to some wheaties as a youngster - I still have them and they look similar to some of the coins pictured.
Then forgot about coins for a few decades.
Some years back I sent it in for grade and ANACS gave it a 53.
I'd shore like ta know what it looked like when I got it.
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also, thanks for sharing!
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