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Uncirculated Small Cents Shellacked, 1920-1960

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what is the value of these coins. How does the shellacking affect the quality
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Welcome!!

You would have to post some pictures to give us a sense of the grades. I have seen some lacquered coins that were truly mint state and others that were cleaned prior to the lacquering.

If there are too many to photograph, I would start with the key dates.....(1921 to 1926).

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An Acetone bath should remove the shellac from the coins...
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I locked your other thread. Lets keep the discussion on one thread.
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