Whoah, timewarp... I'd thought this old thread would've been archived for sure by now...
OK then, it's been over a year now since I looked at this coin; it's been sitting in a mylar flip in my album with the other Tasmanian tokens all this time. So, has time healed the wounds? Personally, I think it has aged well.
The parts that turned fluorescent orange have, as expected, turned back into a more natural-looking brown colour, very close to the original colouration of the un-verdigrized surfaces - except for inside the pits where the verdigris lay, which have stayed a pale tan colour.
Most importantly, the Green Death has not returned. I am content.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
I have had also some verdigriss coppers in the past, but I admire your patience with cleaning the green stains away. I myself have used a rubber that I normally use to remove pencildrawings to get the stains away..
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