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1869 IHC Cleaning Help

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would breaking out and giving a acetone bath straight grade this coin---opinions--thanks--
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If it is indeed Lacquer, Acetone is the solvent to use.

One would assume it would straight but nowadays, it could get an AG3 or an MS65.

EDIT TO ADD - That was my intention when I bid on it :-) Congrats on the win.
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i don't own the coin--thinking of bidding on it--
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That's a nice looking semi key IHC. I would crack it out and soak in acetone. Looks like some nice luster still remaining. The "details" designation practically condemns it so what do you have to lose? Rinsed in acetone and raw is still better than a slabbed "details" in my opinion. Best of luck!
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Acetone might help as stated. It's a pretty nice looking IHC. Best of luck.
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i don't own the coin--thinking of bidding on it--


whoops, knew I had seen before. on my watchlist :-)
I swing a metal detector and have a knack for finding dirty old coins.
Dirt coin restoration projects - https://www.prodetecting.com/restorations
Dirt coin restoration blog - https://www.prodetecting.com/blog/ccaw
Dirt coin dig videos - https://www.youtube.com/@prodetecting
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Lacquer doesn't really harm coins. So if you can get it at a hefty discount you might have a real winner.
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An acetone bath might do the trick. A real nice looking coin that Appears to have some mint luster. Good luck!
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probably worth a shot imo.
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The coin is better protected as it is, with lacquer applied, than without. Leave it as it is. Unless the Lacquer is cracking.

Anyone discounting a coin because of varnish or lacquer would be a fool.
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coin sold for 1161$---did not bid---
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