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Cleaning A Buffalo Nickel

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how should I try and remove this spot on the reverse on the bottom part of the belly--don't know what it is--should I try acetone first and then verdi-care--opinions--thanks--
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I agree, start there. Then, maybe Verdi-Care. Not sure I would go beyond that
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Agree with all above. Let us know the outcome.
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careful with the spot removal, you may expose fresh shiny metal that is protected from toning under that spot.

I bought a details Buff that had a spot removed then graded - I knew that I was going to remove it from the holder so it was not a huge thing for me, but if you are going to have yours graded, be careful
Here id the slab of mine that I bought.
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careful with the spot removal, you may expose fresh shiny metal that is protected from toning under that spot.
This is true.
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