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1971 Kennedy Half Dollar

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 Posted 06/17/2021  5:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yokozuna to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cotton gloves are the accepted material as they are cheap, soft and they don't transfer oils. You can get them for $9 for 10 pair https://amazon.com/10pairs-Washable.../B08NB72PRT/

They show when they are dirty and should be replaced. Nitril or rubber gloves may have oils and dirt on the surfaces that are not visible and that may cause damage to your coins. Colors will not be your friend here. I would stick to cotton gloves as that's what I've seen the professionals use.
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Yoko you are right on one point of the price.

In Lab we use nitrile, no latex and no powder gloves. This practice it is the best, but you use a pair for one coin and then is garbage.

The cottons gloves is proved that can assimilate all forms of oils, contaminants and humidity (water also)
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