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I Know I Cant Save It, But Cant I Do Something? 1800's Penny...

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I respect your opinion but... you didn't provide any information to support your statement. Anything in the soil is organic. So, acetone and xylene are the logical first step. Agree?
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that is question for coin owner, I would say.

anyway, I stand for what I wrote.

organic reactants in the soil don't produce organically removable products on the copper.



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OK, I'll leave the thread because this makes no sense.
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i hereby declare that I am willing to send you for free a handful of 19 century metal detecting copper coins from Europe.
let's assume European 19. century copper coins behave as same as 19. century copper US coins.

if you manage to remove anything away from them by acetone,
I in advance agree you are right.

if you do not wish to do the experiment with acetone,
I will send the coins to the first member interested to do the experiment.
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as a small example,
you can view restoration of similarly damaged copper coin,
early 1700's copper mining poltura of Leopold I. :

http://tocomabyt.rajce.idnes.cz/Leo...Cu_poltura./
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