NHsorter wrote:An acetone bath won't mess up the coin? I thought if they were cleaned in any way then it ruined the value and could not be graded. How long do you bathe it for? I just happen to have cases and cases of HPLC Grade Acetone and tens of thousands of gallons of industrial grade acetone right here! (We blend cleaning solvents for the graphic arts industry)
AGCoinHunter wrote:Just looked at it again, whats going on with the 4? It looks like its been flattened? It that just the picture?
AGCoinHunter wrote:NHsorter wrote:An acetone bath won't mess up the coin? I thought if they were cleaned in any way then it ruined the value and could not be graded. How long do you bathe it for? I just happen to have cases and cases of HPLC Grade Acetone and tens of thousands of gallons of industrial grade acetone right here! (We blend cleaning solvents for the graphic arts industry)
Please dont do anything to it. Just leave it as is. There are things you can do but unless you know what you are doing you can really screw it up and lose 99% of the value.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Well....did this pupppy come from a box or bank bag? You never did say....!
scrapper2010 wrote:Anybody got any before and after pics of coins soaked in acetone?
NHsorter wrote:I think I'll mess around with some beat up teens and 20's wheats tonight to see what happens. Right now I have NO plans to even remove this 1914 from the 2x2 because I don't trust myself with it at this point. Thanks for all the help!
NHsorter wrote:I thought I would post a couple pics that I took last night. I held a loupe up to the lens on my phones camera and snapped these. It shows a good close up of the details as well as the crud on the coin. I am still pondering what to do. I think if this crud was somehow safely removed then the coin would probably grade higher. I just don't have the guts to try anything.
I have not figured out how to get these pics to post up larger than this, but you should be ableto zoom in with your browser with "CTRL+" to get a closer look.
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