Acetone won't do anything.
V. Kurt Bellman's Kodak S-10 solution would take that fingerprint off and leave no trace.
Tap the brakes. We're all just having fun here.
I'll repeat what I said in my original post:
Yes. I provided a link.
No photo on PCGS. I'm not concerned, because I don't own it. Just idle curiosity.
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Stumbled across this quite by accident while searching for something else. No intention of bidding on it, just curious. I ran the cert # through...
Hey, we have something in common...I do that with all Lincoln cents (or pennies if you prefer). :D
Duh. Thanks. Buried somewhere in a dusty corner of my brain.
NT = Natural Toning. AT = Artificial Toning. Someone will have to refresh my memory as to MA.
If PCGS deemed it to be uncirculated, then by definition it's mint state (MS) and shouldn't be graded AU. But I agree with your opinion about...
Not by much! :D
Again, my observation was directed specifically at the coin in your first post, not the coin in this link.
Have to disagree. THIS coin looks like natural toning to me. The one in your first post does not.
That's spectacular. I have the 2 centesimos in low XF, not nearly as nice as yours. Some gorgeous coins came out of South America back in the day.
Pretty coin, Gianni, but probably artificial toning.
Is that what they call it in Colombia? :D
Definitely not a match.
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