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New Member
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I ordered acetone and will try it on the worst of the 2 to see if it makes any difference. The fingerprints are only visible under 10x magnification and a light when looking at the coin at an angle.
I will probable send both in for grading and keep the best one. I purchased all of the non error coins in PR70 and ms 67 and will buy a high leaf error to keep a complete set. I am not a big error guy, but finding it myself kind of makes it special. Funny thing is that I was not even in to coin and silver back then. I just did it on a whim because I saw it in the newspaper that the errors were only delivered to Dallas and I think Phoenix before they caught it.
Thanks for all of the replies.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Isn't nail polish remover acetone? That stuff is pretty nasty for most things I have ever experimented with (clear styrene plastic, paints, etc).
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Isn't nail polish remover acetone? That stuff is pretty nasty for most things I have ever experimented with (clear styrene plastic, paints, etc). No. Acetone is in nail polish remover.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Aaaaaah, I didn't know that! We don't seem to have any in the bathroom anymore so I couldn't check a label!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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To be clear acetone will degrade some plastics and most paints, but it isn't generally harmful to a coin's surface.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
781 Posts |
Yup... do NOT put it on a model car windshield............... don't ask how I know this..........
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Moderator
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Quote: Yup... do NOT put it on a model car windshield............... don't ask how I know this.......... I know! First thing I tried when I got sloppy with the glue. Big mistake. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Back in the old days, we used acetone to assemble physical photos transparency for used in scanner for printing, then one day we tried that on 35 mm slides, with what happened next, we never try that again with 35 mm slide.
Edited by macmercury 10/26/2020 5:52 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Great info on this thread. I'm new here. Unless someone already asked and I missed it, wouldn't it be helpful to see pictures of these fingerprints? I'm just hoping these fingerprints you're talking about aren't "baked" into the surface on the coins like this one. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
781 Posts |
I wonder just how old that 1943 fingerprint is...
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I wonder just how old that 1943 fingerprint is... I don't know. How long does it take finger/skin oil to bake into the surface of a coin? Someone out there knows.  Not me.
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Valued Member
United States
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Had you considered professional conservation? NGC will do it for a minimum of $30 a coin. In addition to any grading cost.
ANACS will conserve up to 20 coins for a flat $39 fee. Plus grading.
I have had very good results with both services.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: No. Acetone is in nail polish remover. And some nail polishes are not acetone at all but ethyl acetate instead. The EA stuff absolutely STINKS, never use it on coins.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I'm new here. Unless someone already asked and I missed it, wouldn't it be helpful to see pictures of these fingerprints? I'm just hoping these fingerprints you're talking about aren't "baked" into the surface on the coins like this one. The prints appear to be etched, they are probably not going away unless a professional service like NCS thinks they can get it out. For us normal humans, I've found these impossible to fully remove without damaging the surfaces. GOOD LUCK!
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: The prints appear to be etched Without seeing them? We're making a lot of assumptions here aren't we? Hey royintx- Any chance you can post pictures of what you're talking about?
Edited by MOS0239 10/30/2020 09:54 am
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