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Help With A Coin And Amazingly Resilient Tape Residue

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 Posted 08/06/2014  07:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sg93 to your friends list
yes I would use acetone but I've had no luck with finding anything other than nail polish removers so far. out of interest though what is the name given to the tape I described, if I even described it sufficiently at all?
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 Posted 08/06/2014  07:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wheatchaser140 to your friends list
If you're having trouble finding pure acetone, most hardware or paint stores will have it. I would stay away from nail polish remover as it has other chemicals that may not be coin safe.

I'm not sure what kind of tape left the residue though.
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 Posted 08/06/2014  07:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mgillette to your friends list
Some of the bigger hardware stores only seem to sell acetone alternatives (same problem finding M.E.K.), you might try a smaller one - our town's general store carried some (of both for that matter).
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 Posted 08/06/2014  09:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
It's true that the Chinese are making counterfeits better all the time. Suspicious that yours is so far off in weight which makes it really sound like a fake. Since your in Singapore, Acetone may not be as easily available as here in the USA. We have it in almost every place that sells paint. There are some finger nail polish removers that state 100% Acetone so as a last resort, try one of those but make sure you rinse well after.
Don't you wish you could get hold of people that put tape on coins and put tape all over them.
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 Posted 08/06/2014  10:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sg93 to your friends list
that's what I'm worried about, even though I got it from the UK. however the implement lodge into the edge of the coin in one of my pictures keeps me hoping that somehow that .4g could be accounted for by it. I mean surely many people also liked the crown coins for jewelry making?

haha exactly, it's as stupid as people who have fingers that just itch to handle proof coins, to me. if they'd let me blemish their faces with my hands dipped in silver polish or whatever... haha ok i'll try that. I hope distilled water would be good enough for the post-acetone bath rinse
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 Posted 08/06/2014  11:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add edweather to your friends list
No need to use distilled water 'after' the acetone bath. If anything use fresh acetone as a rinse. If anything, distilled water is used before the acetone.
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 Posted 08/06/2014  1:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tkbslc to your friends list
Please tell me it wasn't duct tape:

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I can't fathom anyone using that on coins, but the way you described it that was the first thing I thought of
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 Posted 08/06/2014  2:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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No need to use distilled water 'after' the acetone bath. If anything use fresh acetone as a rinse. If anything, distilled water is used before the acetone.
Agreed.
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 Posted 08/06/2014  2:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jay799 to your friends list
ugh. I once had to give a negative feedback for that.

Some yahoo had once shipped 6 XF walkers taped directly to the side of a mailer with packing tape. He just placed them all on a piece of tape and slapped the tape onto the inside of the mailer.

If the acetone doesn't work, try using more tape. Yes, I know it sounds crazy. But use masking tape. The other residue will actually stick to the masking tape if done 'right' and come off when gently peeled off.

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 Posted 08/06/2014  2:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westcoin to your friends list
If you can't find acetone, (which should be easy) you can also use xylene in place of it.
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Some yahoo had once shipped 6 XF walkers taped directly to the side of a mailer with packing tape. He just placed them all on a piece of tape and slapped the tape onto the inside of the mailer.



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I once had to give a negative feedback for that.
Well earned, I would say.
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 Posted 08/06/2014  4:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jay799 to your friends list
yeah, it was earned. I still wish I didnt have to do it.

How can someone sell coins and be so oblivious to how to properly ship them?
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 Posted 08/06/2014  11:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sg93 to your friends list
thanks jay799 for the suggestion. I've actually managed to more or less remove the gunk off the better coins so I wouldn't be too worried about ruining the other average looking ones. hope masking tape works on this sort of tape:



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oh look! they've left those nice imprints on the tape too... if anything I guess I could learn a little art from this encounter lol I hope you managed to rescue your liberty halves
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Nice Austrian coins
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 Posted 08/07/2014  03:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sg93 to your friends list
lol thanks. was going to pay a pretty price for it but within the last 5 seconds I ended up paying a pretty penny. and got complimentary tape and residue thrown it too, would you look at that!? haha ah well, still got the silver I guess
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