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1843 New Brunswick One Penny Conservation Work.

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So I've been working on this 43 penny for some time and although some progress was made, I've hit bottom using some acetone, VerdiCare and GooGone using a qtip only. Any other suggestions to keep working off the corrosion?.

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How long have you allowed the token to soak in the solution?

Some problems may take several days of soaking to loosen the film.

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p.s. Nice token. AU 58 (some wear in front of the Ear).

Courteau variety 28, rarity factor of 1 (common).

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Hey Doug, I've been working the coin with a thin layer for a few days on and off (not soaking just rub and leave a thin layer). I'll try to soak it and see where that gets me.
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Olive oil can help sometimes . Be patient though can sometime take months ,
even then there's no guaranty .
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