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1867 IHC- RPD FS-301 Cherrypick- Spots On Obverse?

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Cherrypicked this today. I want to know if the spots on the obverse will hurt the coin, will spread, etc. I think the term is Verdi? Corrosion? Should I be worried? Thanks for taking a look!

-CH27

1867-IHC--RPD-FS-301-Cherrypick--Spots-On-Obverse?
1867-IHC--RPD-FS-301-Cherrypick--Spots-On-Obverse?
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Tiny verdigris blooms acetone and a careful tooth picking might pop it off. Verdicare is best if you have it
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Aren't we discussing this coin on another thread?
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CF- I figured that it would be best if Ask about the Spots here rather than on the variety forum. I hope that's okay with the forum moderators.

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It's an AG-3 coin, but I would use some VerdiCare on it to spot the green corrosion from expanding.
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Agree, but don't expect much in the way of improvement.
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Okay thanks to you both.

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