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Draped Bust Large Cent

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 Posted 10/17/2008  5:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
there ya go that was what I was trying to say but couldn't think of what it was called
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 Posted 10/17/2008  5:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
possibly lacquered or oiled, old time "preservation" techniques that are probably not the best things for a coin over time.
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 Posted 10/17/2008  6:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list
Does this severely damage the value? I'd like to hear more about it. And I really WOULD rather have it without the gloss : /
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 Posted 10/17/2008  7:01 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list
Sometimes it is olive oil which gives it that deeper "detail" look.
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 Posted 10/17/2008  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add malissadawn to your friends list
how exactly do you polish a coin. Does that mean it's been dipped or like silver polish like someone would use on old silver dishes or whatever? When I hear polished I think rubbing until it's clean but wouldn't that remove the details?
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 Posted 10/17/2008  7:26 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list
Some folks use silver polish and a rag or a rag intended for silver polishing and vigorously rub to achieve that almost mirrored polished look. It literally destroys the value of the piece with every rub. It does create wear ultimately removing some details. In this case of copper, we won't know till we see pic.
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 Posted 10/17/2008  8:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CopperClassics to your friends list
If it is lacquer or some other surface contaminant, it may be possible to remove it with Xylene and not harm the original patina. If it has been mechanically polished (whizzed), not much can be done short of a complete recoloring. An image should show what you are referring to, so we'll wait and see... If it is an S-271 in F-12 and undamaged, you got a bargain.

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 Posted 10/17/2008  11:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list
Thanks for all your help, everyone. It doesn't look harshly whizzed at all, just glazed. It's probably laquer then, but I'll take pictures as soon as I get up tomorrow. I'm inexperienced with removing it so I'll need some help.
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 Posted 10/18/2008  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
If has the F-12 detail and just a glossy look I'd be willing to pay the $98 without even seeing it. So if you decide you don't want it. . .
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 Posted 10/18/2008  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AuldFartte to your friends list

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If has the F-12 detail and just a glossy look I'd be willing to pay the $98 without even seeing it. So if you decide you don't want it. . .


I quite agree. I paid that much for a Comet Variety in G-4 and was happy with the price.
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 Posted 10/18/2008  2:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list
Draped-Bust-Large-Cent

The obverse photo didn't capture the detail very well, probably because of whatever is on it. It's also appears faintly granular under the gloss.
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 Posted 10/18/2008  7:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CopperClassics to your friends list
It is difficult to tell from these images, but chances are that you can use a safe solvent (Xylene) to remove the glossy coating and reveal a more attractive original matte finish. The color is very attractive and I really like the coin. VG or Fine, you still got a great deal....

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 Posted 10/19/2008  12:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list
I'll try to take better pictures, it's way better than VG in hand, but do you have any links on how to use xylene? Where can you get it?
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 Posted 10/19/2008  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CopperClassics to your friends list
I don't have any specific links for Xylol, but if you truly enjoy copper, you might want to check out..
www,eacs.org
Fun, fellowship and lots of magnificent copper!

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 Posted 10/20/2008  11:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinguybrian to your friends list
I'll keep it, and keep everyone posted with regards to the laquer removal.
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