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I had seem somewhere about acetone being used to remove serial numbers on new bills and the painted areas of certain quarters. In a manner of seconds with a q tip I removed a serial and the pink ribbon off a 2006 breast cancer awareness quarte

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I could draw Spock on it , erase the seial numbers and replace them with NCC-1701
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Pure acetone is a powerful solvent. Do handle it with care, and use in a well ventilated area. It can also damage mint state bronze and copper coins, through a photo-chemical reaction.
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damage copper? so dont clean cents with it?, also good to know not to clean painted ones.
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It is mostly Mint State copper that you need to be careful with. I have had a lot of success with acetone on circulated copper. Acetone also does a good job removing PVC accumulation.
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good to know thanks.
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Acetone also does a good job removing PVC accumulation.

If you would like to see some before and after pictures of how well it removes PVC check them out here.
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The primary use for acetone is removing PVC and minor debris. To say that acetone is 100% safe is a bit of a misnomer. If silver coins are left too long in acetone, they will discolor to a slight tone of yellow. Acetone will also easily discolor copper and in much shorter order. I certainly wouldn't use it on anything with trace of original coin color.
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SPP, when you say it is a photochemical reaction, does that mean it is safer to use acetone on copper in a low light environment? I have always gone to the back yard, which is not low light at all.
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I've read that using acetone on red copper under sunlight can tone it purple. I haven't tried this myself, I don't want to mess with acetone right now because there's a lot of static electricity around in winter.
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Power washed the house last weekend and mowing the lawns this weekend(in a T-shirt)..what winter? .. lol
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I have never heard of acetone turning copper purple. I don't want any purple coins so someone else can try that. Removing the serial number was literally dipping a q tip in acetone and using it like an eraser. Gone within seconds. I have never used acetone on coins before. I use it for prep work for metal art pieces I create.
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I have yet to confirm that but not now, not when I make a bright blue spark when getting my finger near something. It's a fire hazard.

The serial numbers are very easy to remove and if you do it slowly enough you won't damage the bill making it look like there isn't a serial number in the first place.

Acetone can also remove the intaglio.
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acetone on copper

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OK, correct me if I'm wrong on this but wouldn't the use of acetone count as cleaning and therefore decrease a coin's value?
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