1920 Pilgrim Commemorative e-Zest experiment

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Mark Metzger, Apr 24, 2020.

  1. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    I know this is tantamount to heresy, but I did a little experiment to see if I could breathe a little life into a pretty nice old commemorative that just came my way. This coin was in an old brown coin envelope and had all the characteristic “dryness/haziness” those types of envelopes seem to bring about. So, I decided to give it a VERY QUICK dip in eZest. We are talking 4 seconds tops. Then a thorough rinse and dry.
    Here are the results. After is on top, before is on the bottom.
    I know many disagree with the method, but I think the luster was enhanced.
    You may now proceed to attack me...
    I hope all are well.
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  3. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Nothing wrong with it if done by a experienced collector. I think it looks much nicer.
     
  4. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    It seems to have given some depth to the coin. Quite nice.
    I think the coin looks like copper in these photos.
     
  5. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    Nice coin. If you sent it to a TPG, in your opinion, do you think it would straight grade or come back detailed?
     
  6. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    I think it would straight grade. The surfaces now are better and more lustrous than they were prior to the swim.
     
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  7. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    That's the right way to dip, IMO. If it got rid of some haze, that's a plus.
     
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