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1956 Penny Die Chip In Liberty

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An acetone swim won't hurt, but most of that dark stain is an outward manifestation of corrosion which has worked its way into the upper 'layers' of the coin's surface--into the metal. I've 'acetoned' dozens and dozens of coins with this dark--almost back--discoloration, with very little improvement. Your situation may be different. Give it a try.
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Am I cleaning the coin with a towel or qtip or am I just drying the coin?
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Am I cleaning the coin with a towel or qtip or am I just drying the coin?

You are not cleaning the coin (any coin) - you are just drying up the water droplets that may be on the coins surface from the rinsing process.
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