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ConnorGT96

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Any pointers?

Just received this beautiful coin but these dust specks are an eyesore for me!🥴

any advice on getting rid of these?

Wasn’t too bothered as was looking to have this graded but I’m pretty happy with keeping it as it is.

- Just to note, I haven’t dared tried opening the capsule! This his how it arrived in its presentation box from Chards.

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Thats just how they come from the mint I'm afraid!

You can get an air duster and carefully unscrew the capsule and use it to blow the stuff off - the compressed air in a can type stuff you use to clean electronics.

If you decide to go down the grading route, tick the 'conservation' option and for about £12 they will do it for you before sticking it in a slab.

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5 hours ago, Clockpuncher said:

Thats just how they come from the mint I'm afraid!

You can get an air duster and carefully unscrew the capsule and use it to blow the stuff off - the compressed air in a can type stuff you use to clean electronics.

If you decide to go down the grading route, tick the 'conservation' option and for about £12 they will do it for you before sticking it in a slab.

Cheers mate! 
 

Would you have this graded or left in it’s original box?

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