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One Of The Ugliest Morgan's I Have Ever Seen

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I found this Ole Gal mounted into a key chain and couldn't leave her in this humiliating role. Unfortunately, it looks like a plating that won't come off. Just for giggles I tried acetone with no success. I tried Verdicare with no success. Maybe I can use electrolysis to remove the plating. Any ideas without further destruction?

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Looks like it was once plated. Most likely came out of a money clip or bolo tie.
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IndianGoldEagle,

Like I stated in my post, I pulled it from a key-chain. I guess I should have taken a picture of it in the key-chain too. It was one of those spinning designs. Even though it was set into a bezzle, there are small round holes dug into two spots on the reeded edge.
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This will always be a disfigured coin. The only thing you'll ever be able to remove is the evidence of how it came to be that way. Don't mess with it - in the words of Francis Bacon:


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There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
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SsuperDdave,


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Beauty is skin deep


But ugly is to the bone. Or in this case, to the planchet.
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Why would someone plate silver--with what, nickel? It wears/tarnishes so nicely already.
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It's kinda like a circulation cameo which got Inverted in postproduction.
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Are you sure it wasn't a Cameo Proof? :)
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It's kinda like a circulation cameo which got Inverted in postproduction.
Giggle.
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Have you considered making it a pocket piece? The plating should eventually wear off . . . mostly.
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