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My smelling salts running low, so process will be slow today. After 2 hours it looks like this. I took out the coin and rubbed it with my fingers. It really helps to make it darker and faster - my experience.  
Edited by flying_teapot 09/09/2018 05:56 am
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Surprising every time doing this. Keep going   
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 Russian Federation
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Final result. Nice glossy tarnish, but spotty a bit..  
Edited by flying_teapot 09/10/2018 12:09 am
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Valued Member
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Edited by flying_teapot 09/10/2018 12:26 am
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Interesting work there. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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That's pretty interesting work that you're doing. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Valued Member
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Sometimes risk worth it. It was about 7$, in a lot. Seller's photos:  
Edited by flying_teapot 09/18/2018 01:02 am
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United States
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Way to go!..Lincoln cents are how I got started in this great hobby. Nice '12-s for a $!!
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 United States
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Quote: Mine, after some cleaning. Looks a lot better than it did. 
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Canada
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Today's mailings! First, Lionel90, thanks again many times   
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Valued Member
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Edited by flying_teapot 09/19/2018 06:12 am
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Quote: Today's mailings! Nice groups! 
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