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These Two Coins Worth A Dip To Remove Bad Tarnish?

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Ms70 is used for AU or uncirculated coins. It is used to remove bad tarnish and gunk to expose the natural luster of a coin. Ms70 won't work on heavily circulated coins
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Thanks! I'll look into it. If it is meant for high grade coins then I'll try it on some high grade common Mercs as a start.
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Not a fan of dipping, but these do look better. Keep us posted.
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The 1881 looks MS-63 to me from the last pictures posted.
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1881 is certainly a MS63. Much more attractive now, though.
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