Rodebaugh wrote:...Come on MH you have gotta know something about this.
rakattack answered most of the questions. For silver and gold coins, there is a solution called EZest Coin Cleaner which contains sulfuric acid and thiourea. It is typically only used by professionals to remove non attractive toning on MS coins. Unscrupulous people or inexperienced collectors will sometimes use this to dress up their coins. Many people want bright and shiny SAE's, so there are many dipped SAE's out there.
A properly dipped MS coin is OK according to grading companies.
Pure acetone (not nail polish remover) is used on some deposits as a nondestructive means to ameliorate coins. There is a product out there for copper coins call Verdigone, I think. I'm not sure of its use, but it is primarily copper coins if I have my facts straight.
It is important to know about these products, their proper uses and applications, and how misuse affects coins and what look for. I have done my own personal tests in an attempt to see if I could determine "properly" cleaned and "improperly" cleaned coins. After several years, I'm still learning something new every once in a while. But for the most part, you should be able to get some test coins and try it out... Or just buy slabbed and forget about the rest.
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