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1857 For Comment And Evaluation (Cent)

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i would be pleased with it also, its a nice flyer
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XF-45 is a fair assessment. Give her an acetone soak.
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Can you damage a coin by soaking it in acetone for too long?
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I'm going to give it overnight, as I see several posters on here that say they've gone 24 hours or more. Let's see what 12 will do.
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AU53 details.


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Can you damage a coin by soaking it in acetone for too long?


Short answer. No.
I have soaked coins in acetone for 2 days.
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Curious as to why you think this is a details coin, vermontensium. I also think your being a little generous with the grade.
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After some recent testing to remove verdigris with Classic Coin Conditioner worked pretty well on an 1855 large cent, I decided to give this one a go. The verdigris wasn't that bad, but it had gotten a foothold - see the old pics. Here is the result after 1 treatment. Curious as to all opinions on this - pro and con.
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I think a lot of your experimentation has been in soaking in solutions to take away from the surface to remove unwanted build up. A suggestion would be to look into methods of creating a new layer of patina after the gentle chemical treatments. Copper-Nickel coins react less to oxidation than their bronze counterparts. It is a long road to get to what works. There was a member here who used to do new metal layer development on a windowsill in the sun or sandwiched in different types of cardboard. Seems like a skill that takes a long time to calibrate and learn.
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nice example. maybe give her an acetone bath to see if it helps
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