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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. To CoinEnthusiast, no it is not bent. I did think the surface was questionable but ultimately wanted a type coin with solid details for an album collection, hence didn't want to breakout a holdered coin. I looked at the apparent rubbed areas under magnification up to 14x and didn't see anything obvious. Have not tried an acetone dip, might do that in the near future.
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll say EF-40...looking fwd to the after bath pic's smat
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I'd leave it as is and not attempt even acetone on it. I think the super-dark toning is hiding some areas that would lower eye appeal if made more visible.
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Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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This is not a Draped Bust coin, it is a Capped Bust. It has AU level detail and would likely go XF45 as noted above.
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Pillar of the Community
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890 Posts |
As mentioned in some of the old posts on this one, it appears that the coin was rubbed on both the obverse and reverse. It was also mentioned that maybe I should soak it in acetone to see what happens. Acetone did nothing. Given the rub marks, I decided to leave it on a window sill in direct sunlight, but outside last summer in 90/100 degree temps and moderate humidity. After about 6 weeks on the obverse and two weeks or so on the reverse, this is how it changed. I'm going to set it out again here shortly for the summer, with a little more reverse exposure, and see where it ends up. Had it not been for the annoying rubs marks, I wouldn't have experimented. This was my first CBH purchase, and not a very good one. Thankfully I found CCF and other resources shortly after and have learned a whole heck of a lot since. And yes, I know that this is sacrilegious to some, but it is a high mintage low value details coin, so I figured why not.  
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Pillar of the Community
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Glad you took new pics and look fwd to your fall pics! smat
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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How did the coin get from dark terminal black to silvery white?
Suffering from bust half fever. Want to learn how to attribute early half dollars by die variety? Click Here: http://goccf.com/t/434955Shoot me a PM if you are looking to sell bust halves.
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Pillar of the Community
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Jacrispies, as said above, I left it outside in direct sunlight, as in 8hrs day, in 90/100 degree temps with humidity ranging mostly from 40-70 on most days. It spent about 6 weeks on the obverse and two weeks on the reverse. Otherwise I did nothing to it other than an acetone bath which did nothing.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sunlight would not bleach a coin and the color is materially different from the original photo. At what point did it change?
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Pillar of the Community
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Cointagous, I appreciate your skepticism. I'm just reporting what I did. I was only wanting to darken up the rubbed spots. I have no reason to be deceptive, I don't get off on that sort of thing.
I will add that the outdoor window ledge is brick and as I didn't want to risk any scratches, I left it in a clear flip. So that's what I know.
As said, I'm going to put it out again for the summer, and I'll share more pics down the road.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I surmise the initial photos were taken in very poor lighting. The new photos reveal a beautiful Capped Bust Half!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Sorry, I can't possibly believe a coin went from charcoal black to glistening silver by setting it on a shelf. Additionally, shielding the coin from nature by placing it in a plastic non-PVC flip would significantly slow down the process. That's just not how color and toning works in nature.
Suffering from bust half fever. Want to learn how to attribute early half dollars by die variety? Click Here: http://goccf.com/t/434955Shoot me a PM if you are looking to sell bust halves.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I am not accusing you of anything, just stating what is in the realm of possibility.
Regardless, I always enjoy a toning experiment. Keep us updated.
Suffering from bust half fever. Want to learn how to attribute early half dollars by die variety? Click Here: http://goccf.com/t/434955Shoot me a PM if you are looking to sell bust halves.
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Pillar of the Community
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No worries, now I'm questioning my own sanity, lol.
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