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MS 70 Cleaner

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I was wondering if anyone has used this product? I recently bought a roll of 1966 SMS dimes that are hazy and was wondering if you think this product would be usefull in removing haze and if you could let me know how to use it to get the best results.

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I just purchased it to "amend" some imperfections" that I found in a recently purchased CA Liberty Dollar (NORFED). (The medallion looked like it had finger marks on it).

To my surprise it worked, and, it worked well for that coin.

I can not notices the "smudges" on the coin anymore.

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Be a little careful though as MS70 is slippery stuff and it is easy to drop your coin and have it go right down the drain. :(

 

Pat, quit cleaning those three cent silvers. :o

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I will have to look on the Internet. There are no Coin Outlets in my City.It is a fairly large city.I can't walk 2 blocks without finding outfits and souvenirs for the Jaguars but nothing Coin wise.

 

I haven't sen ot advertised on te Internet but then I haven't been looking for it.

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My friend dennis who is a specialist of error coins, asked me if I wanted to let him dip my ungraded 1900 british sovereign in MS70 :o He insisted, telling me it would grade higher. I was like, heck no! He didn't end up dipping it, but sure enough, when I got the coin back, it graded PCGS AU58, when I bought it as uncirculated. I think they graded it wrong, I think for sure it is uncirculated.

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