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Bedrock of the Community
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Edited by TNG 05/02/2010 8:54 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thanks Dog! What were your impressions on the results with this coin?  
Lincoln Cent Lover!VERDI-CARE™ INVENTOR https://verdi.care/
Edited by BadThad 05/02/2010 10:07 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: Thanks Dog! What were your impressions on the results with this coin? I see all the green has gone and the cloudy haze on the coin as well. I think underneath it was probably darker. Obviously it appears darker now and I am quite pleased with my Seated quarter after using the Verdi-Care. I think it did a great job of cleaning off the problems. It also looks to have brought out more detail. I would grade it Fine 18 beforehand and I think it easily makes VF 20 now maybe squeeze a VF 25 out of it. So I think it has increased in value about 5 or 10 dollars. I think it would be a lot easier to sell now but it is part of my type set for the time being.
Edited by TNG 05/03/2010 10:09 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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19973 Posts |
Thanks Dog!
Lincoln Cent Lover!VERDI-CARE™ INVENTOR https://verdi.care/
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Bedrock of the Community
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19973 Posts |
Another slightly more valuable coin. This coin was in my Grandpa's old Whitman album that he gave to me. I've always wanted to conserve it.....now is the time.  The coin had from light to heavy verdigris. At first the rub method didn't work very well. Next I submersed the coin and used a toothpick to prod the remaining verdigris. That also didn't do as good as I wanted so I put a couple drops on the reverse and let it sit for about 5 minutes, then I worked the toothpick for a few seconds on the heavy verdigris. Most of the verdigris was removed. The remaining verdigris is now "sealed" with ReAcT2™ and I'm confident it will halt once I put this in an Airtite. I'm going to let it dry for 24 hours on each side, rinse with acetone, then put it in an Airtite.   Close-up of verdigris area. Note how the coin looks a more natural brown after treatment! 
Edited by BadThad 05/03/2010 11:36 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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For all beta testers:
How many coins do you think you can treat with the 2-oz bottle I sent you?
Lincoln Cent Lover!VERDI-CARE™ INVENTOR https://verdi.care/
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
19973 Posts |
Tested on a Lincoln with a black, gummy-tar-like residue along the rim. Put a couple drops over the area and rubbed lightly with a toothpick for less than 2 minutes. The residue lifted right off. The spot by the E is a carbon spot, which cannot be removed using VERDI-CARE™. 
Edited by BadThad 05/06/2010 8:35 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
19973 Posts |
Just an update for anyone interested. I've been working with Wizard today to get product to them next week. All of our agreements are now worked out. Hopefully, they'll have it listed on their website within the next couple of weeks or so. Looks like we'll meet the end of May goal!  The retail pricing will be $18.95 for a 2-oz bottle (twice the volume of Coin Care), but Wizard typically discounts that. Also, if you hurry and buy the first batch, they are going to have "introductory pricing" that will be discounted. This will let people try the product at a cheaper price initially. When VERDI-CARE™ becomes available, don't delay, the introductory price will not last for long!
Lincoln Cent Lover!VERDI-CARE™ INVENTOR https://verdi.care/
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Congratulations on your new product and marketing. I wish you great success in sales and customer satisfaction.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Thanks!
I'm certain that once a collector tries VERDI-CARE™ they will love it! Now that I have it in my conservation tool kit I cannot live without it.....I know others will feel the same. It's a true revalation in coin conservation science.
Lincoln Cent Lover!VERDI-CARE™ INVENTOR https://verdi.care/
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Bedrock of the Community
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HERE WE GO AGAIN! Just like with my 1909-S VDB that I conserved with VERDI-GONE™ and received a VF-30 grade from NGC after conservation...I'm going for it once again! I'm so confident in VERDI-CARE™, I'm testing on a higher level. Today my brother brought me his 1937 3-leg buffalo. It was my grandfathers coin that he now owns. It's had a spot of heavy verdigris on it for ages and ages. We decided today was conservation day! The entire process took less than 5 minutes. We decided to use a soak for about 3-4 minutes, with some light toothpick rubbing on the corrosion. Unfortunately, I made one minor mistake in that I forgot to take a picture of the reverse before starting. Thankfully, I had some old pictures from 2007, so I used that full, reverse picture for the "before" shots. Both sides were covered in a very, very light verdigris film. Of course, this was removed within about 5 seconds, I couldn't believe my eyes! The green color of the heavy verdigris spot changed to a more black color within 5 seconds as well. First off, here's a close-up before and after picture of the heavy verdigris spot:  Next, here's the pictures my brother took of the coin in 2007. You can clearly see the verdigris film.   Next, here's the before and after pictures of the obverse I took:  Next, here's a before picture from 2007 next to the after conservation picture I took:  Finally, here's a picture of the soak method. I simply added a few drops to each side. For the obverse I left the VERDI-CARE™ on for about 10 seconds (that's all it needed). For the reverse, I left it soaking for about 3 minutes and then lightly prodded the verdigris with a toothpick for a minute or so. Here's how it looks during a quick soak: NOW, time for the ultimate test! I'm going to submit this conserved coin for grading to either PCGS or NGC. I think the verdigris MAY have kept it from grading. I'm praying they will now let that small corrosion spot slide. You don't know until you try and I'm willing to try! 
Edited by BadThad 05/09/2010 9:54 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Very cool. After discovering hundreds of rolls of wheats (see Dads Stash thread) that my Mom has, it is likely that some verdi-care is going to be a necessary purchase. I know she wants to sell some - she is retired and could use the income, and my brother and I will end up with some as well.
I'll be watching Wizard for the introductory sale so I can get a couple of bottles.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thanks afcop! The first VERDI-CARE™ shipped to them today. Wizard should have it up on their website very soon. I'll post here as soon as I find out it's been listed. On a bummer note....today I dropped off the buffalo to my dealer. His partner was there today so I got both of them to inspect the buffalo. Neither could tell the coin had been conserved, even after I told them what I did, that's the good news. The bad news is both of them said PCGS will 'geniune' the coin for the scratch across the reverse. I didn't think it was that bad, but both said it was and they're the experts. So.....I told them to submit it anyway. They argreed that a 'genuine' holder is fine since there's so many counterfeit 3-leggers out there. At least the coin will be authenticated. Looks like I'll have to find another candiate to submit for the VERDI-CARE™ TPG test.
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Quote: The bad news is both of them said PCGS will 'genuine' the coin for the scratch across the reverse. I also think that scratch would probably prevent a clean grade. But look on the bright side- it previously would have been graded Scratched, Corroded but now it will only be Scratched
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Thanks for sharing of the all photos about what your product can do. Looking forward to see the results of Buffalo nickel submission.
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