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Removing Stickytape Residue

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 Posted 09/02/2005  2:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Metalman to your friends list
P.S.

Dont forget to send a nasty email to the wrapper of this coin !!!

Rick
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 Posted 09/02/2005  3:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add grovey to your friends list
I agree..Acetone and air dry. do not wipe with anything. you can also use a quick blow dry using the 'cool' setting. no heat.
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 Posted 09/02/2005  8:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CiScO to your friends list
None of that will fix the problem--Especially if the coin was in a US mail truck in Florida hots sun before being delivered say by 3 pm on a hot july-august day--I used everything on a 1923 (I think it was 1923 could be a 1922) peace dollar--I even tried wd40, olive oil, also this other crap called koinsolve--Yea I got the tape, glue and all the crap off--but unfortuantely the damage was already done to the coin--The chemicals from the tape sorta "embedded" itself if u will into the silver--now--alas--the only thing that might remove this "flaw" is whizzing--GRRRR--Removing-Stickytape-Residue
PS if it is attempted before it really sets in then u might have a chance--BUT, any thing you do to the coin will have been "tampered" with--no legitimate coin grader will encapsualte it since it has been aaahhh "cleaned" or "whizzed"--fair warning my friend--
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 Posted 09/03/2005  07:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
Did I miss something ?
The question referred to a gold eagle which I presumed
was a 10 dollar gold coin
Nothing short of phosporic acid or real aqua regea will do anything
even to a 900/1000 gold coin as far as I know
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 Posted 09/05/2005  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smcc3573 to your friends list
I have dunked it 3 times now in fresh acetone but there still remains a small strip on the left hand side, should I just keep dunking or is there something else I can try... Thanks
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 Posted 09/05/2005  8:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bulldawg to your friends list
Don't know if it will help but a friend uses some stuff called Goo B Gone. Don't know much about it but you can get it at a general store. He said that it will remove the sticky goo from the tape. Not sure how it will effect the finish though.
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 Posted 09/06/2005  02:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thekidcollector to your friends list
Goo be gone is used to remove stick residue of walls and carpets and cupboards but not sure if it'll work on coins, be carefull it might be acidic.
GOD!!
Sticky tape on a beatiful Gold Eagle!
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 Posted 09/06/2005  11:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by smcc3573

I have dunked it 3 times now in fresh acetone but there still remains a small strip on the left hand side, should I just keep dunking or is there something else I can try... Thanks



If you put it in a closed container so that it does not evaporate
you can leave it in the acetone mixture for 24 hrs at a time
I once was forced to do three 24 hrs spells on a coin that had been brutally squeezed whilst in a pvc flip and part of the flip was litterally smeared on the surface of the coin

If all else fails you could risk moving your your finger over it whilst submerged in acetone with as little pressure as possible
best hand in a surgical glove ( allthough I do not follow my own advise at all times à
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 Posted 09/07/2005  01:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add adobero1 to your friends list
Now, did the seller of this coin stipulate that any coin removed from its original holder (ie. sticky gooey cruddy tape LOL) would not be returnable? If so, that won't be an option. But, all seriousness aside, as ageka says, the gold is probably inert enough to withstand lots of soaking without damage. Look at all those gold coins that spent decades or centuries in seawater!
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 Posted 09/07/2005  3:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
I have a gold coin 9999 purity with several red spots
This has been reported on a german forum as silver contamination from a run of blanks in silver before the run of blanks in gold and occured in Austia on blanks destinated for germany
The 100 euro coins are being replaced by the mint from a reserve
? because they have numbered certificates
Mine howerver is coined in germany for the nights of malta and irriplaceble
So I allready tried
methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, acetone, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone,
white spirit, methylene cloride , cellulose thinner in short any solvent known to mankind
The 9999 gold and the red spots did not pale a shade

Since a univirsity determined the problem is silvercloride I should find the guts to dunk it in silver dip which is sulfuric acid and ureum
However since it is a proof coin I hesitate
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 Posted 09/08/2005  12:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add adobero1 to your friends list
This is easy for me to say since I'm not in your shoes, but I think I would be inclined to leave the red spots alone. It almost seems like somewhat of an interesting phenomenon, but, what if the thin flakes of silver were impressed into the surface of the pure gold when struck and if dissolved, left a slight vacancy/depression in the surface? I remember almost nothing from college chemistry, but I thought silver chloride was whitish or grayish. Reddish spots on gold I always thought were from a concentration of the copper in the 90% gold alloy. But I don't know much about this and your coin is .9999 pure....

In fact, I've said too much already! Just the musings of someone who is up past his bedtime!
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 Posted 09/10/2005  2:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
Silverchloride is greyish but a monolayer on gold will look red is what the university says
Your thinkings is my thinking if I remove the layer I will damage the proof look of the gold
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 Posted 09/10/2005  2:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by CiScO

None of that will fix the problem--Especially if the coin was in a US mail truck in Florida hots sun before being delivered say by 3 pm on a hot july-august day--I used everything on a 1923 (I think it was 1923 could be a 1922) peace dollar--I even tried wd40, olive oil, also this other crap called koinsolve--Yea I got the tape, glue and all the crap off--but unfortuantely the damage was already done to the coin--The chemicals from the tape sorta "embedded" itself if u will into the silver--now--alas--the only thing that might remove this "flaw" is whizzing--GRRRR--Removing-Stickytape-Residue
PS if it is attempted before it really sets in then u might have a chance--BUT, any thing you do to the coin will have been "tampered" with--no legitimate coin grader will encapsualte it since it has been aaahhh "cleaned" or "whizzed"--fair warning my friend--

Cisco
Sorry your coin was "ruined" since I am in Fla as well, I'll give you a dollar (banknote) for it and give it another home here in the sunshine state.
we could meet at La Carettas for the swap I'd even buy the Cuban coffee. (only kidding)
rggoodie
aka Richard
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 Posted 09/10/2005  7:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CiScO to your friends list
quote:
Cisco
Sorry your coin was "ruined" since I am in Fla as well, I'll give you a dollar (banknote) for it and give it another home here in the sunshine state.
we could meet at La Carettas for the swap I'd even buy the Cuban coffee. (only kidding)


Well heck amigo I'm not, the old wagon to meet would be fine BUT, I will need say a silver morgan, or perhaps another peace for the exchangeRemoving-Stickytape-ResidueHeck we outa just go to eat eh? Whatda you think?
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quote:
Originally posted by CiScO

quote:
Cisco
Sorry your coin was "ruined" since I am in Fla as well, I'll give you a dollar (banknote) for it and give it another home here in the sunshine state.
we could meet at La Carettas for the swap I'd even buy the Cuban coffee. (only kidding)


Well heck amigo I'm not, the old wagon to meet would be fine BUT, I will need say a silver morgan, or perhaps another peace for the exchangeRemoving-Stickytape-ResidueHeck we outa just go to eat eh? Whatda you think?


Any time
rggoodie
aka Richard
"catch em doing something right"
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