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Don't net grade the coins if they show a bit of green (corrosion) on them. I'm curious about their technical grades. Is there anything else, other than the corrosion that will limit their market value? I will work to carefully remove the corrosion by bathing in denatured alcohol for an extended period of time (a short bath didn't do the job). I might have to resort to a very, very long term bath in olive oil.

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I don't dare venture a grade on these, but I do think the 1926 is the pick of the litter. Even with the highlights of "toning" making it look like a nice strike, I think it's the only one I can visibly see a relatively strong cheek bone. Plus seems to have more detail in the leaves. Maybe my eyes are deceiving me though....
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Here's a link that shows how I dealt with that "green stuff": https://goccf.com/t/16883
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