Any verdigris removed will leave a tiny pit, where it has eaten into the coin's surface.
I note that there is still a tiony faint green/blue spot remaining just behind Postumus' neck.
Continue treatment with tiny droplet of sodium sesquicarbonate solution in this area only, until all verdigris gone.
Verdigris needs only tiny amount of atmospheric moisture to continue.
It may be worth considering to make sure that the coin is completely dry, by exposing to 40 degree temperature, then spray with clear acrylic lacquer** to completely seal it from the atmosphere.
** acrylic lacquer is easily removed with acetone, if you wish to remove the air tight protection at a later date.
Note : acrylic lacquer is best for ancient coins only, which have a rougher surface than modern coins. The fields of modern coins are much too smooth, and the acrylic lacquer can partly flake off, and thus lead to blotchy patination over a period of years.
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For a postumus coin, it ain't quite dead yet.
I note that there is still a tiony faint green/blue spot remaining just behind Postumus' neck.
Continue treatment with tiny droplet of sodium sesquicarbonate solution in this area only, until all verdigris gone.
Verdigris needs only tiny amount of atmospheric moisture to continue.
It may be worth considering to make sure that the coin is completely dry, by exposing to 40 degree temperature, then spray with clear acrylic lacquer** to completely seal it from the atmosphere.
** acrylic lacquer is easily removed with acetone, if you wish to remove the air tight protection at a later date.
Note : acrylic lacquer is best for ancient coins only, which have a rougher surface than modern coins. The fields of modern coins are much too smooth, and the acrylic lacquer can partly flake off, and thus lead to blotchy patination over a period of years.
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For a postumus coin, it ain't quite dead yet.
Edited by sel_69l
02/03/2023 10:02 pm
02/03/2023 10:02 pm