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First Restoration Attempt. How Did I Do?

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 Posted 03/15/2018  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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It depends if I'm feeling lucky. I did use a tooth pic after the acetone soak but upon close inspection, I don't think It created any hairlines. This coin still has cartwheel luster and it retained it's light-gold toning.


I see it this way: If somehow I accidentally got a drop of melted butter on a coin, removing the butter is not going to make a "numismatically" cleaned coin if I simply put some warm water & mild detergent, to cut the grease, on the coin to remove the butter.

I would then rinse the coin thoroughly in purified water. Lastly it would have an acetone dip to remove any organic molecule that somehow escaped the above process.

Conservation...not cleaning; hence no details grade should be given.


However, the coin would be "numismatically cleaned" if I use the soap and water, with a wire brush to remove the butter.

OK - a bit extreme there. But even if I did perform the first scenario to get rid of the butter (conserve the coin), and then used a paper towel or tissue to wipe the coin dry, the tissue would actually leave hairline scratches on the surface and the coin has then been "cleaned" and should earn a details grade.



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I did use a tooth pic...

Just sharing what I use - porcupine quills. They have a much smaller diameter tip that will even get the dirt out of cavities of a mint mark; The quills also seem to be softer than a toothpick. My dissecting microscope (a whole 35.00 on ebay) and a porcupine quill make for an easy time of removing dirt from inside fine details.

Yup - unless you see them road kill, you can get the quills inexpensively on ebay.
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 Posted 03/16/2018  7:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeF to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Just sharing what I use - porcupine quills. They have a much smaller diameter tip that will even get the dirt out of cavities of a mint mark; The quills also seem to be softer than a toothpick. My dissecting microscope (a whole 35.00 on ebay) and a porcupine quill make for an easy time of removing dirt from inside fine details.


porcupine quills? First time I've ever heard of that. I hope they were gluten free!

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