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1887 Morgan With Old Glue, Paper... Acetone Soak ( 2 Days)

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Did not work. Some of the paper/cardboard came off but not much. The adherent covers lower part of right wing , mid eagle both sides and more. I'm trying to VAM it and can't get around gunk.

Any ideas? I do not want to harm coin.

Read not to use goo gone ( thanks Nina). Any input on lighter fluid?

Or do I just leave her be?
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Try white spirit, thats a solvent so should dissolve the glue. Get a bit on some cotton and applie it, it should loosen up and just wipe off, the rest of the white spirit will evaporate.
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If it is some type of glue I would keep soaking in the acetone.

I have had Morgan dollars in acetone for there or four weeks, before the glue or paint
Starts to lift off.
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Being in the antique world for over 23 years, I've learned a trick or two. Another great solvent is Zippo lighter fluid. I have removed old labels from leather books, sticker prices from vintage toy boxes and cleaned old jewelry. However, I never tried it on an old coin. It may leave a white film unless you rinse with water. This would be my guess. Try it on a junk coin first.
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with GR58

Acetone is as far as I would go. Unless it is some form of epoxy the soak should work but patience is key..
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NOOOOOOOOOOOO!

DO NOT use E-Zest on this coin.


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Acetone is THE correct solvent for hardened super glue.
KEEP SOAKING.
If that does not work, what you are trying to dissolve is not super glue.
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If it something along the lines of Elmer's glue distilled water will work. Zippo lighter fluid is a form of naphtha and may work also, although I would stick with the water or acetone.
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It is impossible to give you an educated answer without a picture. It is quite possible that you have a water-soluble glue such as Elmers and acetone will not do much to that. It is also possible that the offending substance is not even glue.
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You guys are so funny. I read all of the above in order and laughed out loud at the varied responses. Okay, I have not tried anything else! I will try to post pic.
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Get a bit on some cotton and applie it, it should loosen up and just wipe off, the rest of the white spirit will evaporate

You never want to wipe a coin no matter what is on it at the time
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If this is a water-soluble glue glue, as Bio suggest, you will want to try soaking in water for a while.

Otherwise, you might need to do this in several cycles: soak in fresh acetone, rinse in fresh acetone, repeat in fresh acetone. Fresh acetone being the key, as you do not want whatever is lifted from the coin to redeposit on it.
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Are you using pure acetone or fingernail polish removing type acetone ?
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It is pure acetone and I've refreshed at 24 hours. Shall I change acetone more or less frequently?
Thanks for all the help.
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