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Per seller, the coin was in the cardboard flip for about 20 years, so most likly it was PVC.
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Rest in Peace
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Incredible , I would have never thought that would work . 
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Outstanding results indeed. 
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New Member
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I wanna try this soon on a junk coin.....
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Bedrock of the Community
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My wife wants to know if that would work on me?
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I tried it but not much happened!
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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent result, a gutsy move and paid off 
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Pillar of the Community
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Why was it gutsy? Acetone doesn't react with metal
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Quote: Why was it gutsy? Acetone doesn't react with metal I agree, not really a risk to the metal. Gutsy maybe because sometimes whatever the acetone removed was hiding something worse, however unlikely it may have been with this coin.
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Nice job. Must have just been some kind of surface haze.
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