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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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I think it's likely to grade RB and 64 is as high as I'd go. There may have been a recoloring attempt at some point.
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Pillar of the Community
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Might be worth soaking this one in pure acetone. I think some of that haze and spotting might clear up.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: There may have been a recoloring attempt at some point. Interesting you say that, the same seller had a couple similar early Lincoln cents in an UNC details altered color holder. I figured it was possible that this one may have been messed with. Quote:
Might be worth soaking this one in pure acetone. I think some of that haze and spotting might clear up. I will be doing that + a xylene soak and a verdicare treatment for that reverse spot.
Edited by Adam_E 05/22/2020 11:45 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice coin! 64, 65 if a conservation is successful. I don't think the coin has been "messed with".
There appears to be a light layer of carbonate verdigris, it will be instantly removed with VC. The VC towel method with almost no pressure would work well. I think the haze in the right obverse field is from a fingerprint. It probably cannot be removed.
The small green speck and copper carbonate film point to improper storage. If you have some VC, I'd skip other solvents and use it directly. Form a bubble over the whole, reverse surface and let it sit for a 2-3 minutes. Then work that green spot (under the bubble) with a toothpick, start gentle and build force, if needed. If it doesn't budge, leave the VC bubble dome to soak for 30 minutes, then repeat with the toothpick. If no progress, you may have to soak the whole coin for 24 hours (use a sealed container for that).
Good luck! This coin is worth the effort IMO.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thank you so much for the advice BadThad! I have a small bottle of VC that I got from you a couple years ago, should it be stable enough to try or should I just get a new one?
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Quote: Then work that green spot (under the bubble) with a toothpick, start gentle and build force, if needed. If it doesn't budge, leave the VC bubble dome to soak for 30 minutes, then repeat with the toothpick. If no progress, you may have to soak the whole coin for 24 hours (use a sealed container for that). Say what ! Don't you know Verdi-care is hard to come by ? 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Like the coin! The photos' white balance may be a bit off--skewing what we see color/tone-wise. In hand, it could be a RD/BR, with emphasis on RD. MS64 me thinks.
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Pillar of the Community
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This one is also going to PCGS
I have it at MS-65RD
That spot of veregris was taken care of BTW
Edited by Adam_E 01/11/2021 9:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Well, then we need new pictures then!
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Bedrock of the Community
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MS64. a little too much light to determine color. it does look RD however RB would not surprise me as I'm not sure there is 95% Red on both sides based on these photos
nicely struck
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Pillar of the Community
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This one got 64RB, 64 wasn't unexpected but I was really hoping for a RD designation
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Bedrock of the Community
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Congrats on the grade and successful conservation!
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