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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree, that persistent reverse verdigris spot really hurts this coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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959 Posts |
True, but other results good. I'd like to understand the chemistry of verdigris better. This is a nice coin, but the verdigris really hurts it.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks a lot better than it did before. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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you did as good as job as probably could be done cleaning this up.
AU details
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks, Brandmeister, for that link. Great reading and spot-on as to what I'm trying to learn about. Much appreciated.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Good effort, but unfortunately still a details coin. Worth less than $10 I'd guess.
Edited by Coinfrog 10/25/2023 8:53 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Fantastic results!!!
If it is just a test coin and you want to make additional - non-agressive attempts (IMHO) - you might consider a weak (2-3%) sodium sesquicarbonate solution for 3-6 hours. It could help lift that final staining without impacting anything else. If the Reverse rim is well-defined you could probably spot apply on the rear as opposed to a whole coin dunk - distilled water based so no viscosity to solution. Wet qtip agitation at end of soak too. Optional repeat at a longer interval - or up the solution a % or two - if comfortable. I always seal with VC as a final step after a 24-hr dryout.
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Bedrock of the Community
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It's improved but will still be a "details" coin.
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