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As long as you are using 100% pure acetone, I would conserve it. It would make it easier to see what really is there, and should not harm the coin at all. John1 
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It appears your coin has glue on it. So, yes, please do soak it in acetone so that may be removed. 
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Rest in Peace
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Yes by all means give it a long soak in acetone . That 42 could wind up being a 42 over 1 over date . 
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Rest in Peace
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I'm not seeing anything unusual, although the acetone dip really helped.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Right, probably just a bullion coin.
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What the heck is a bullian coin
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The coin is only worth the silver it,s made from.
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Yeah It's pretty messed up but worth the effort had it been an over date . 
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