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This. You've already undone any bad things the tape did to the coin, but the only way to cure the uneven finish is to step into processes you really don't want to be doing to that coin.
This. You've already undone any bad things the tape did to the coin, but the only way to cure the uneven finish is to step into processes you really don't want to be doing to that coin.
I understand SuperDave, I have done all I am going to do to this pretty Peace dollar.
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Id say best bet is let it get exposed to the elements for a few months. The untoned areas should tone more rapidly and may help to even it out a bit. it will never be perfectly even again with out dipping of some sort, but you can lessen the difference.
There is always something to be said about original surfaces.
Id say best bet is let it get exposed to the elements for a few months. The untoned areas should tone more rapidly and may help to even it out a bit. it will never be perfectly even again with out dipping of some sort, but you can lessen the difference.
There is always something to be said about original surfaces.
I bought this Peace dollar to add it to my Peace dollar Dansco. Should I take it out of the album and just let it set around, or will it "retone" in the album. The more I look at it, the more I like it. It has a story all it's own.























