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1922 Peace Strange Markings From Newbies Eyes

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 Posted 06/25/2011  7:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add nitrolures to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Helping out a friend with his silver coins and this stood out while scanning the peace and Morgans. I'll be a pest for a bit as I have no clue what I'm looking at or for . This 22 Peace (1 of 12 or so really strikes me as odd . Looks almost like the general center of the coin is completely different than outter yet nothing shows on opposite side.
I'm normally on the stamp forum so I am sure you all can tolerate my ignorance as I live and learn.
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 Posted 06/25/2011  7:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tokenmast to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
what is that ! some sort of squished grass hopper ? maybe ?
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That is the residue of some type of glue that was used to hold it to a piece of card board. The glue in this case protected the portion of the coin covered in glue from discoloration due to sulphur gassing off from the cardboard and causing the coin to tone in an undesirable manner. I have several Indian Heads that were like that and I soaked them in acetone to remove the glue and then placed them out on top of a 4x4 post in my yard to even up the color of the coins. They are not worth much because they were probably polished up nicely before the glue job.
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Tim Stroud is right
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The Glue deffinatly makes sense on the toning attributes although the squished grasshopper was holding water for a bit. Would the glue account for some of the cracking in areas? I know some cements could have negative chemical effects on various metals but the area behind the neck of the eagle and through the word dollar seem almost shattered? Thanks
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thought I'd celebrate my 100Th post with a note

Ah tizz not a grasshopper that holds the shiny disk ,,
But common glue it seems, Dissolved in acetone the means,,
on a post its fate is clear , toned again, about a year..

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100th post put so well
Grasshopper theory shot to hell!
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