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Re: Disclosing a chip cleaned
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The official 'conditions' for chips ignore whether a chip is clean or dirty. Makes no difference to the value.
It has been debated many times before and agreed that it is not an 'offence' to clean or not or to mention it or not.
Coins are graded. Chips are not. You can't compare.

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Tough Clean up on chip
Bill - nice job! What product...
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Kirk, this would have been the likely reply...
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Re: I also found that..
Re: Tough Clean up on chip
Windex works wonders. I've used if for years on my
Disclosing a chip cleaned
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Not following your logic....
Re: Not following your logic....
And I implied that where, exactly?
What Steve posted earlier is so true ...
WOW...nice display, Frank (as usual) grin
for sale from an old Chipco catalog
I also like the 3rd bullet:
The crud on chips has more germs and
Re: The crud on chips has more germs and
Crud is a good term, Fred, for what you describe.
Also called 'table jam'. vbg
Please pass the [Polaner's] jam.. vbg
Cleaned Chips "Look" Cleaned
sometimes hand inspection is required to verify...

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