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Red Buff And The Acetone Soak-O-Rama...

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Immersed in a glass baby food container of acetone. (some kind of turkey goo was in it , poor little babies) Began experiment at 1:20 pm Pacific. Got the buff for just this reason, to experiment. ....


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Come on 52! Is this the start of the treatment pictures? With turkey goo! Love it! How many diapers have you changed recently?
Been their love/hated it. LOL
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Maybe you can soak off a leg or two on this '37-D ?
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Lol, no no baby food. I bought a jar of baby food and emptied it out so I could have a glass container for my acetone to keep it from evaporating. I'm seeing if I can strip the red off, paint or whatever it is.
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Soak till its a three legged buff...I like it !
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Red buff in the morning, sailors take warning...sumpin like that. After a lengthy soak, I just now took it out, it appears.....the same. My pic might look a bit different from the sellers but in hand....nuffin much changed.


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Therefore, what's on it wasn't organic.
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An interesting new type of coin maybe. If you can figure out what you did and how you did it, start a new buisness selling Red Indian Head coins.
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...no, that would be buying red indian heads lol. I bought a couple of them to see if I could get the paint off. Apparently it's not paint.
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Why don't you let is soak for a longer period. It may take more that ~24 hours to burn through that stuff.
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I just threw another one in the soup, a 1916-D even redder than the other. This one might be paint. If it's not paint then I'm not sure what's causing them to turn red like that.
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Hey Raymo,

The next option might be xylene. I haven't used it, but be careful with it.
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Xylene indeed.
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Can you immerse copper (lincoln cents) in Xylene without creating a science project?
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I've never tried Xylene, kinda scares me a bit.
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