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depends on the coin, and the method of "cleaning" (as the term covers soooooo many methods/variables).

generally speaking acetone rinse is considered ok as it removes organic material but doesn't react or alter the coin surface itself.



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...except, mint state copper or bronze!!
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I skipped right to the discussion and conclusions but that was an interesting read. Interesting how metals catalyse reactions. Thanks for the link - I might find that site useful finding journals.

Acetone itself does nothing to the metal so I don't consider it cleaning. It's the acetic acid produced that reacts with the copper.
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...except, mint state copper or bronze!!


well ya, but who would clean MS copper or bronze ?!?!?!
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well ya, but who would clean MS copper or bronze ?!?!?!


Maybe there is a big greasy finger print that needs to be removed...or maybe the collector has a routine to rinse with acetone prior to storage regardless of condition.

Copper turning purple after an acetone bath is new to me but I guess under the right/wrong conditions it can happen. I haven't experienced it and hope I never do.
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Or to remove lacquer.....
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