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1929 One Cent Low Nine

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should I give this a verdi care treatment---thanks
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I'd start with acetone, but I think Verdi-care would be a good option.
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...why not
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I would try boiling in distilled water first. It just looks like dirt, not verdigris.
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Agree acetone soak and then Verdi-care. Please show pics when done.
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Looks like a nice authentic coin as is, I'd leave it as is.
Even if a soak removes all the grim it won't improve the grade.

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thanks---will leave it as is---
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