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Forgot The Name Of This Coin Conserving Product I Bought Over 30 Years Ago.

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 Posted 11/22/2017  10:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list
No it has a faint sweet smell. Definitely not vanilla or alcohol. My Verdi care has no smell. Byt they have the same texture between my fingers. It is not oily.
I just messed around with these two for about 10 or 15 minutes including the picture takin time.
I think long term might produce some results. Lightened a bad spot on the 82 and really cleaned up 70% of the verdigris on that 2000 in a hurry. But I did help it along between my fingers, which would scratch a good coin.
I may try this with an acetone dip and then let a nasty copper coin sit over a length of time with a dome of it between the rim edges.

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 Posted 11/22/2017  10:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dave700x to your friends list
The only coin cleaner I used over 30 years ago was an eraser on a number 2. (closer to 50 years ago)
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 Posted 11/22/2017  10:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list

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The only coin cleaner I used over 30 years ago was an eraser on a number 2. (closer to 50 years ago)

lol ... I've seen those results but never did it myself that I recall.

I think I am going to try a couple more duds before I try it on this coin. It looks like a good candidate. Of course, I will use acetone first. Verdi-care next and if that doesn't do the job, I think I'll see what this stuff will do.
It has not discolored the copper appearance.
I post this as a Before image and so I remember which one to work on.

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11/22/2017 10:35 pm
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 Posted 11/22/2017  11:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mark1959 to your friends list
Don't get your hopes up - Verdi-care don't work on many of my copper coins!
Works nice as long as the coins don't have verdigras.
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 Posted 11/23/2017  12:40 am  Show Profile   Check Pacificoin's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Pacificoin to your friends list
The product was most likely Blue Ribbon Coin Conditioner . Has not been available for about a dozen years. Contained Triclorethane1-1-1. Considered to be a compound detrimental to the environment especially the ozone layer.
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 Posted 11/23/2017  09:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list
If I find my Blue Ribbon bottle I will see if it is the same.
I did one more crack at those two Lincoln cents shown above.
Here's what they look like today. A little more improvement.
This stuff may have it's place in some cases.
The test will be the 1850 coin shown above but it's stuff the turkey for now. Happy Thanksgiving to all. We have it really good. Plenty to be grateful for.
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 Posted 11/23/2017  09:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add T-BOP to your friends list
Looks like mercurochrome .
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 Posted 11/23/2017  3:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list
mercurochrome is pink, this stuff has no color, ... must be the lighting if you refer to the coins, but yes the bottle does look like something like ear drops or mercurochrome or iodine. I imagine there was a supplier for pharmacies to fill and label a bottle like this for any product. I am sure anyone could have bought a bulk package of empties and labeled them anyway they wanted.
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 Posted 11/23/2017  4:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
TNG - That half penny is a nice one, betting that Verdi-care will help a lot. Keep us informed!
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 Posted 12/06/2017  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list
Frog, I have located that Canadian Half penny but have not messed with it yet.
However, I did find these two Lincolns that were in PVC flips for many years that I bought for a couple bucks and complained about here a few months ago on another thread.
I did try acetone and Verdi-care but with no real luck.
This unknown brown bottle paired with the Verdi-care made a big difference.
The PVC is completely gone and these two coins look unaltered in every way.
I soaked them for about 10 minutes and used a lint free paper cloth that was also moistened to pat them dry and then sop the excess off.
I put each coin in one of those paper coin envelopes over night and they were dry in the morning.
Here are some pics. The PVC flips and then Before on the left and After on the right.
Bear in mind my pictures are worse than the coins actually look.


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 Posted 12/07/2017  12:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list
Okee Doke Coinfrogster
I did the 1850 UC HP and made my image look close to what it looks like in hand but it is a bit darker. If I showed it dark, it was hard to see details. So it is a little browner in my pic where it is a bit blacker in hand.
Compare to originals above it. Not bad. No scratches. ( It is still a little wet when I took the pics )

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Here is before, during soak and after. Tomorrow it will be dry from being in the envelope and I will try to add a pic of it in daylight if I remember.
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 Posted 12/07/2017  08:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scopru to your friends list
Well that certainly did make a noticeable difference.
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Done a good job on the half penny, quite an improvement!
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 Posted 12/07/2017  11:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list
OK ~ Thanks to all who read this thread and participated.

There were a couple times I thought this wasn't even the same coin but I can see a small > shaped scratch on both the before and after images above the cornucopia and below the flag on the reverse.

It is dry as a bone this morning and here is the final result. Pretty interesting and I am happy with it.
Although this is appearing black in color, it still has a bit of brown to it but my camera doesn't show it.
It looks very much the same color as when I started, so there is no color alteration that I can detect.

This was not a thread about an 1850 Upper Canada Half Penny but rather the unknown stuff in the bottle and how it seems to work on a coin with issues like this one had and the PVC sticky junk on those Lincoln wheaties.

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