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Jul 11, 2015 6:03 AM in response to cgb1947by jeremy_v,Hello cgb1947,
Thank you for contributing to the Apple Support Communities.
I'm sorry to hear that your iPhone was lost. It sounds like you want to erase it using iCloud, and then activate your new iPhone.
Your new iPhone won't be affected if you erase the lost device, and you don't have to erase it before setting up the new one. Here's what happens if you erase your device using iCloud:
Erase your device. To prevent anyone else from accessing the data on your missing device, you can erase it remotely. When you erase your device, all of your information (including credit or debit cards for Apple Pay) will be deleted from the device, and you won't be able to locate it using Find My iPhone. After you erase a device, you can't track it. If you remove the device from your account after you erase it, Activation Lock will be turned off. This allows another person to activate and use your device.
From If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen - Apple Support
See Get help activating your iPhone for help with activating your iPhone, and Get started with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch for steps to set up your new iPhone.
All the best.
