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Cleaning my office out today I cam across an envelope on the window sill. All it had written on it was 'start date 07-27-09.
Inside was a silver eagle only not so silver anymore.

Then I remembered this thread.

https://goccf.com/t/50357&whichpage=3


Well it did not turn out quite how I expected. it was there for longer than it should have been and I should have picked a coin without the finger prints. but here after almost a year in an envelope is my eagle.


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what causes this? Is it the glue on the envelope?
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I like the blue reverse rim toning. Very nice blue. The obverse has some odd toning.
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The sulfur content of the paper is the main culprit.
Its back in the envelope for another year...
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The obverse had some fingerprints on it, no tone where the oils are.

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Toned up pretty cool! Should have rinsed with acetone prior to starting so the surfaces were nice and clean.
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Will try another one with a different type of envelope
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You can easily experiment with the amount of sulphur in any envelope by using sulphur drops from the drug/health food store. Add a few drops to the inside of any envelope and allow to dry thoroughly. Add a beaten coin that's been rinsed in acetone and dried and voila... check every couple months to take a snap and record the process. It's practically a game in itself :). You can do two or three at a time with varying amounts of sulphur drops to get a feel for how much/fast the effect can be.
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