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Quote: I couldn't tell you how may people have said that.... until it comes off.  Just for you, good sir. And for Science! 
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Pillar of the Community
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We say all times acetone, acetone. But if for example it is crazy glue base on cyan hydrate of potassium which it is nonreactive to acetone?
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Pillar of the Community
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Die chips can occur from Die Deterioration, die cracks, or even debris from equipment failure. Without a recognizable shape to the die damage you will probably never know With that being said, is the area on the left side of Jeffersons lapel raised or incuse. It's hard to tell from the full coin image. If raised, maybe that's the culprit for the reverse die damage.
Words of encouragement are one of the major food groups. We need to consume them regularly to thrive and grow.
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Quote: Just for you, good sir. And for Science!  Quote: But if for example it is crazy glue base on cyan hydrate of potassium which it is nonreactive to acetone? Say what? Krazy Glue and other "super glues" are cyanoacrylates. They are most certainly affected by acetone. If not, I would have never been able to clean up the many messes I have made with it over my many years. 
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Forum Dad
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Quote: We say all times acetone, acetone. But if for example it is crazy glue base on cyan hydrate of potassium which it is nonreactive to acetone? I see this all the time here... won't work on super glue... won't work on epoxy.... ridiculous. I've done both with no issues. About 10 years ago I mixed up some JB Weld and smeared it on a quarter, let it dry 48 hours then soaked it overnight in acetone. Peeled right off. I fixed my 69 Dart 273 V8 cracked block with this stuff when I was 17 and put another 100K miles on it before I sold it.
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Quote: ...JB Weld... I fixed my 69 Dart 273 V8 cracked block with this stuff when I was 17 and put another 100K miles on it before I sold it. Significant portions of my VW bug were held together by that most excellent product. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Bobby, did the same thing to a 73 jeep tranny. Drove it for another 40,000.
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Pillar of the Community
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I repair an Johnson 50 boat motor with liquid aluminum 20 years ago and the motor still go very well. was a glue use for plane base on cyan hydrate and not cyanoacrylates.. I try acetone to clean after the small spatulas (metallic) and do not work. For this I state the acetone do not work on all glue or other materials as boat epoxy, glass fiber.
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I am not sure what "cyan hydrate" is. Nothing I find includes "cyan hydrate" as a component. The closest is hydrogen cyanide, which can be used as part of the process to create some adhesives; however, acetone would be still able to break them down. Perhaps you needed a longer soak. 
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Quote: ...JB Weld... I fixed my 69 Dart 273 V8 cracked block with this stuff when I was 17 and put another 100K miles on it before I sold it. I used to 'fix' a 357 Windsor engine block. It was cracked on top of the cylinder deck (where the heads bolt down to) right down into the water jacket. I filled the gap, hand milled it flat, reinstalled the heads (and the rest) and the engine ran great!
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@ Jbuck: I talk about: Iron(2+) potassium cyanide hydrate (1:4:6:3) Molecular Formula C6H6FeK4N6O3 Average mass 422.388 Da Monoisotopic mass 421.839905 Da ChemSpider ID141497
And not hydrogen cyanide CHN use for those low end glues as fast glue or craze glue.
Edited by silviosi 06/23/2023 6:41 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent result to show that 50 years old thinking do not fit anymore the narrative. I knows this from the begin. Been an 2022 coin I hope do not come out glossy, because this happened with the new alloy.
Edited by silviosi 06/23/2023 10:14 pm
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If it was my vote, I'm going with maybe a few small chips and a good bit of surface damage. Either way, an interesting example that is probably worth more of a learning example than anything else.
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