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Can Anybody Help Explain This. (1946 Cent)

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 Posted 08/02/2023  2:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ok thanks for checking on the edge of that. but, yes, a much longer soak may be appropriate here - long enough to possibly soften it up (if possible)
When I soak I usually leave it alone for 8 hours or longer in a class jar covered with foil to prevent evaporation.
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Soaking it will not change the fact that its just a damaged coin. Considered a cull at this point
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It's a damaged common date penny of negligible value, so there's no harm in experimenting. Three minutes in acetone is meaningless -- a couple of days is more likely to get you results
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Could be also some Mercury amalgam on the coin. In that time peoples play a lot with liquid mercury.

The coin has surface foreign material, I can see the borders and some are raised and some parts was peel off.
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