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 Posted 09/12/2009  3:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add leo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have an old eight reales coin and noticed very recently that it had some verdigris in the obverse side.

I was wondering if anyone can recommend a professional coin cleaner as I have no idea how to clean coins and am afraid that cleaning it myself would ruin its value.
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to CCF, don't clean it until the pros here chime in on this,o.k.? There is a member here that sells his own cleaner but I can't remember who, sorry.
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Bad Thad sells a verdigris cleaner but I think it is for copper only
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8R coins are silver; chances are if you're looking at a greenish discoloration on the coin it's PVC damage from how it was stored rather than verdigris. The coin needs to get into an acetone bath. Do a Search on this Forum for "acetone" to find out how; acetone needs to be treated with great care but it will not harm a silver coin in any way.
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