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1877 Seated Dime Black Toning

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1877 Seated dime, with severe black toning.
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I really like this coin, but I could see some not liking it due to the uneven and splotchy toning. Opinions?
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Have you tried an acetone dip? I would not suggest any other type of "cleaner", as even a darkly toned coin is more attractive than a cleaned one to me.
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I'll say VF details (ED).
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I did an acetone dip, I don't want to do any other type of cleaning. Pics don't do the coin justice. Really think the black will "details" the coin? I'd think a 145 Year old silver coin would supposed to be near black from toning?
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ED for sure. Probably was in the ground.
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Really think the black will "details" the coin?


in this case most likely it will. if acetone did not remove it then its not just grime/dirt and may be some type of staining

i'd call it VF details (ED) also
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Seriously impaired, possibly a ground find, may even have been in a fire. Worth much less than an original VF coin.
If you want to upgrade it shouldn't be too hard to find a more appealing example.
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It's a very common issue for the series, and in this condition would have little appeal to either a date or type coin collector, sorry to say.
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then this coin will get a "dip" if its just a silver junker. I'll post what she looks like after :)
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Leave it alone. Dipping will surely remove whatever collector value it has. It's a piece of history. Some beginner would love this coin!
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I did an acetone dip, I don't want to do any other type of cleaning. Pics don't do the coin justice. Really think the black will "details" the coin? I'd think a 145 Year old silver coin would supposed to be near black from toning?


It's your coin but I wouldn't use silver cleaner on it. The acetone is all that will actually help and no Seated silver piece like this one is a total "junker".
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This coin is pretty fried, I don't see how anyone finds this appealing, it's damaged.

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VF details, environmental damage.
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