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This 1981-S Cent Escaped.

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 Posted 10/23/2015  10:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
Thank you for the information Rackster! So what about using both acetone and verdicare? Is that sacrilegious, or is there an instance where one would use both?
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10/23/2015 10:54 pm
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 Posted 10/23/2015  11:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tweak800 to your friends list
Well if ever there was a coin to experiment with cleaning that might be one . I found some circulated proofs before and I find usually all they need is warm water and a dish soap diluted and just let it sit for a couple seconds then pat dry. I have also found you can put some pressure on them depending on the towel you use to dry. I have a few microfiber towels that I used to use detailing cars they all have old car wax built into them even after they are washed. As long as nothing is stuck to the towel I have never left a mark. Now my disclaimer. I for one would never do this to a nice proof . Also I take no responsibility in any damage you might cause to a coin. Seriously though if you do want to try start light and little and then slowly see what you can get away with. At least then you will know amd you won't ruin anything worth a lot of money
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 Posted 10/24/2015  07:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
Thanks for the tips tweak
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 Posted 10/24/2015  6:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
Well I got myself some 100% acetone and gave it a whirl on some quarters I got today. One had green 'paint' all over it, and it all just came right off and turned the acetone green, leaving an entirely different looking quarter - nice and shiny. That was cool. It also helped remove some crud off other coins, but didn't do anything for stains, which I gather that you can't do much for stains. So, are soak times based on the concept of whatever works and doing the least amount of soaking that will get the job done? Also, is there a duration that would lead to damage? Thank you!
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 Posted 10/25/2015  01:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oober to your friends list
Proofs are out there, once got a box of halves that had over 60 clad bicentennials halves in it.
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 Posted 10/25/2015  10:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
These 60 bicentennial halves all had S on them?
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 Posted 10/25/2015  10:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
My 2010 edition RedBook includes S coins in the uncirculated mints set years of 1980 and 1981 which would contradict the fact that S circulation strikes ended in 1974. Prior to 2005, uncirculated mint set coins are simply uncirculated examples of the same circulation strikes, so that would mean this book is in error, correct?
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 Posted 10/25/2015  11:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
Nevermind, I think I figured out why it says S. I think there were Susan B Anthony S coins in the unc sets of these two years. It just appears as if there are S coins in every denomination of unc sets at first glance. I thought maybe my cent was from one of these sets after seeing they had S that year, and given the look of my coin, but alas, this cent can only be from a proof set.
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 Posted 10/25/2015  9:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
It is unfortunate but due to thefts, coins are usually just dumped into coin counting machines. Criminals normally just don't care what they are as long as they get money for them.
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 Posted 10/25/2015  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
I didn't even think of that as being a reason for how these end up loose, thanks for pointing it out.
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 Posted 10/26/2015  3:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
Nice find!


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It is unfortunate but due to thefts, coins are usually just dumped into coin counting machines. Criminals normally just don't care what they are as long as they get money for them.
Not just thefts, but uniformed heirs, too.
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 Posted 10/26/2015  3:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2000 to your friends list
I found a 1968 S Quarter the other day. Threw it back for another collector to find bc it wasn't in the best condition
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 Posted 10/27/2015  07:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
Nice coin collector. Jbuck, I assume you meant uninformed.
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 Posted 10/27/2015  11:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
No, heirs should be wearing proper uniforms when making foolish deposits.

Yes, uninformed.

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 Posted 10/27/2015  6:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joecontois to your friends list
Nice
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