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1979 S The Acetone Diaries Testing On A Kennedy Half Dollar

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 Posted 09/11/2024  8:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KerryKz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry... I've done little 1/2 acetone half hot water baths before on silver and silver clad. I thought this was frowned upon as much as cleaning?
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Acetone is perfectly fine because it does not react with the metal*

Not sure why one would bother with the hot water though.



* Except for bright red copper under the midday sun.
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Good post! Thanks for sharing your cleaning/conservation "experiments" results. I have done many cleaning/conservation "trials" (mostly on copper so far)
and it is an excellent idea to practice any techniques on non-valuable coins first.
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Thank you, I find acetone help on some coins and improve the
Desirability. Sadly didnt work on this. I call it conservation. We don't have ms70 here in europe I would try to clean this one since its basicly worthless. But then I consider it cleaning.

But do not despair!!!. The thrilling adventures of this Kennedy continues!

Currently it resides in this ogp-holder that produced a wonderfull toning on the coin on the picture.
I will see if anything happens in 6 months. The other coin sat there from 1985 so I'm probably overenthusiastic.
Would it be considered AT if it did?


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While CRH yesterday, I found an album-filler Kennedy clad which some jerk painted (or Sharpied) red on the reverse. A 10 minute acetone soak removed maybe 20% of it--no more. Additional short attempts didn't really help, either. Why do shmucks have to deface beautiful coins? This one is a post-2000 with good luster.
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Acetone usually does a good job removing Sharpie and other permanent marker graffiti. It may take more than ten minutes.

Some CRH like to mark their rejects. I do not like it.
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While CRH yesterday, I found an album-filler Kennedy clad which some jerk painted (or Sharpied) red on the reverse. A 10 minute acetone soak removed maybe 20% of it--no more. Additional short attempts didn't really help, either. Why do shmucks have to deface beautiful coins? This one is a post-2000 with good luster.


Let it sit in acetone for atleast 24 hours or more, leave a little gap so it can evaporate slowly
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Here's the thing, Dearborn. I went to get it and lo and behold. There must have been some acetone residue left after I rinsed it. I guess it worked overnight. The red is about 97% gone.
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Quick update on the infamous Kennedy half. Now resides in windowsill in a holder that produced wicked toning on its orginal occupant.

I think I see a faint glimmer of toning wishful maybe.
I will post updates in a couple of months. Hopefully we see a nice bullseye toning in the making. As a great man said " 60 percent of the time, it works every time"




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Well quick update, must have been residing in the windowsill for 6 months now.
But its winter here so cold and no sun.
Well maybe some golden toning


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Fascinating results. On the matter of acetone soak times, I had one late 60s clad quarter a while back seemingly caked in dried marker ink. It took a long week of soaking to fully remove the offending crud. Perhaps 20% was reduced the first several minutes--took days to get the rest.
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