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Wild 1944 D/S (?) Lincoln Cent Found --Photos And Questions!

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to CCF. Verdi is not acetone. You need to use 100% pure acetone and not standard nail polish remover. Verdi is/was made by a member here on CCF.
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Thanks John for that clarification. The topic has so many nuances and opinions so little clarifications are helpful. So If not acetone then what is it?
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Thats def a nice find. If I found it I'd take the risk of soaking it in some warm water and a little dawn for a little bit. Some of that gunk will prob come off in the water. Since it's so beat up already I'd even dip a q-tip in the soapy water and very gently see if there is any loose crud that would wipe away easy. As long as your gentle you do t really have to worry about scratching it cause its already so worn and dinged up. Also Use distilled water not just out of the tap. If it was in better shape then I wouldnt take the chance but in my opinion I don't think it would hurt it at all. I do it all the time if I have a coin like that and I've never had any issues. Just my opinion.
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So If not acetone then what is it?

You would have to ask member badthade,he made it.
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Thats def a nice find. If I found it I'd take the risk of soaking it in some warm water and a little dawn for a little bit. Some of that gunk will prob come off in the water.


Thanks for the idea! That's all I wanted to do to it was get the gunk out of the numbers and such. It looks so much better now and I do not think I harmed it in any manner. Same coin, much different lighting.

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Your cleaning took some of the natural patina away.

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Can you post a close up pic of the MM on the clean coin? For comparison purposes.
Thanks for the update..
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Your cleaning took some of the natural patina away.


I hope not... the cent is not red like it shows in the old photo, not sure what lighting I was using there. Then the clean one that looks so smooth was taken under a microscope... I just took the following with my phone camera and I think it looks okay... MercLover, do you think it looks bad? It really is just a beat-up old cent that I love.

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Can you post a close up pic of the MM on the clean coin? For comparison purposes.



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The mintmark location is a match:
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The little 'S' had nothing to do with it. It is the D/S example (Die 2)
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The little 'S' had nothing to do with it. It is the D/S example (Die 2)


Thanks, Coop. That flattened upper serif sure was misleading. Your graphics show that I do indeed have a D/S! Thanks!
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