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As Promised...my Infamous Glued Coins!

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The Kennedy Mint should Burn to the Ground!

Not that I'm opinionated at all.

In my vast ignorance before joining this wonderful forum I bought 4 frames of US coins off ebay. It was made by the Kennedy Mint in 1974.

Well I Finally found them again after cleaning and I emptied the coins out of one of the frames that was damaged that can't be resold.

Anyone like Sticky Bullion? Enjoy!

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that is a bad thing to do to coins. have you tried acetone? it should work on all of your coins that I see here. I also had a few set from the Franklin mint and I soaked them in acetone and they came out very nice. still worn but clean lol no glue anyway.
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I'm not gonna bother because the other sides of the coins are Heavily Polished
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spend them. that would be fun to see the look on the cashiers face when you hand then a 80+ year old coin to them lol. not the silver just the others
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Anything I can't get over face value I will. Never spent a V nickel before
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Regretfully I have learned something today by reading your message today. Sometimes I boil coins in water, and most glues can be removed with patience and an old toothbrush and large pack of toiletpaper as well.. have you tried that already?
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I haven't tried that. The coins are already ruined and not worth anything over melt unless someone was very desperate to fill their Dansco.

If you just have glue on something use Acetone. I assume that boiling in water would have some terrible effects on the value of a coin and a toothbrush seals the deal.
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As-Promised...my-Infamous-Glued-Coins!
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If the coins are ruined, why not "reglue" them into another nice frame for display! After seeing your coins I am tempted to do that as well! That actually is a pretty cool display!!!

Off to the local dealer's junk bin.......again!!!!
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Wow, that's bad. How much did you spend on them?
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Regretfully I have learned something today by reading your message today. Sometimes I boil coins in water, and most glues can be removed with patience and an old toothbrush and large pack of toiletpaper as well.. have you tried that already


never ever touch a coin other then getting it dry by putting absorbant paper to touch it
A tootbrush is murder
even a wipe with a handkerchief is murder
10 minutes in acetone in summer will do it
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I bought 4 frames and spent about 10% over melt/face value

The coins are heavily polished and don't really look good in any type of frame that I would keep.

I'm going to sell the remainder 3 frames eventually in case anyone wants them here.
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soak in nail polish remover. then rub gently with a cotton swab or qtip. repeat until the glue is removed.
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soak in nail polish remover. then rub gently with a cotton swab or qtip. repeat until the glue is removed.


Acetone is the working ingredient in nail polish remover. Unfortunately, there are other compounds in many nail polish removers which will harm the coin, either in the short- or the long-term. As long as the glue is organic, acetone will work fine.

Although in this case the use of a swab or Q-tip is probably irrelevant, that's nothing I'd ever do to a coin of any value.
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Never spent a V nickel before


First time for everything Grace!!!
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I forgot to mention that I use a soft toothbrush, and due to the basics of the glue, the coin is already damaged! Dut until you find a better one, it is more exceptable to present this coin as a worn one then to have nothing at all.
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