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1935 Wheat Penny With Strange Coloring

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I used 100% acetone for 24 hours. It didn't really do anything to it. Any idea of what it could be?
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Sharp looking penny. It has good details. I like the toning. Anyone's guess what was splashed on it. Personally I would keep it for the eye appeal.
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It sure is pretty. Was hoping to sell it to buy a Lamborghini. Lol. Guess I'll keep searching for "the one.":)
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 Posted 02/16/2019  07:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cookiemonster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
someone glued it in to a coin flip book good luck and happy hunting
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No Lamborghini,not even Linguine but keep up the hunt
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Looks like the acetone weakened the reverse areas. But still has a way more to go to remove it all. The obverse doesn't show as much of a change.
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No the acetone worked, what you are seeing is the original surface of the coin. The glue was on the coin before it toned.
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There is still more on there. It just hasn't come off yet.
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