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Did This Album Ruin My Pennies?

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 Posted 01/19/2011  11:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oops, I don't think I finished my post I did not mean to imply that your coins are ruined, it looks like you might have saved them in time. I have seen numerous Lincolns that have been ruined by old Coinmaster albums(the newer ones are safe) and it is not a pretty sight A sticky film on the coin is one of the first signs of PVC residue and it will eventually develop into corrosive green slime. When you pull an affected coin out of a PVC page, the coin will leave a green ring where the plastic was in contact with the rim. For anyone not familiar with this type of album- http://www.brent-krueger.com/harcopages.html

One basic rule of thumb- if it smells like a cheap shower curtain, it almost certainly contains PVC.
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 Posted 01/19/2011  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Thanks for your comments everyone! I do feel a lot better now. I will rinse the coins with the acetone to get the sticky off.
I was just worried that the PVC in the old plastic pages had discolored the coins. Sounds like the toning is a pleasant surprise!


I suggest you being carefull with those. As already noted by many, those toned coins are now more valuable than if not toned to many that collect them. You should first try just distilled water to see if that stickness comes off prior to using even Acetone.
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 Posted 01/19/2011  6:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Michael_T to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Carl, I will definitely be careful when I rinse these.
I sure don't want to damage them in any way.
I am also enjoying looking at each one to see what toning has developed. All my pennies from 1958 to 1982 are like this.
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 Posted 01/19/2011  6:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I am also enjoying looking at each one to see what toning has developed. All my pennies from 1958 to 1982 are like this.

You are really lucky there. If you look into toned coins you would see how many people spend time and money attempting to do what you did by accident. Again, I'm not a toned coin lover but that 65 really looks great. If you notice as you tip any of thoes cois from side to side in the Sun or bright lighting, the toning appears to change.
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 Posted 01/19/2011  6:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kingz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
In some older dutch albums without place for 2x2 holders, there was only the option to put in a coin directly without any protection. And after a long time it would get green of collor, especially the edges (which is strange since they not necessarily touch the plastic)

When you get the coin out and touch it with your fingers, or clean them (as a test, I know it's taboo) there would get a patina like collor on the coin. It's like a sort of greasy substance which ruined a lot of people's coin collections who started back in the days, and open the albums now!

Sometimes when I buy coins on the net, and they get home... I can see inmediatly they were in and older album!
I think it's personal opinion wether you find this annoying or not, I rather avoid it and don't put any of my coins in see through plastic albums without a holder. Rather put them loose in 2x2 holder or selfmade ones from wrapping papers :)
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Those are very handsome Lincolns, the toning really enhances the coin!
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