What would cause a coin to become dry?
The blue color may be the result of chemical cleaning.
East River park with a drone
Now you’re talking! CURLY FOR PRESIDENT!
Seeing Curly in color doesn't give the same effect
Can you provide a good supply source for Methylene chloride?
Just to be very clear: Acetone may change the color of a copper coin or it may not. If the color is changed, it can be easily reversed. Can you...
Usually it’s intentional to hide defects.
I don't know if it is the photography, the coins, or me but all the coins have a dull, lifeless, over dipped look about them. JMO
I’m one of the many
$73 a piece!? ...what can be said? [ATTACH] https://bit.ly/3l0UKKn
This has me chuckling out loud
I have never sold a coin in 36 years of collecting! (Expect a US platinum coin on ebay like 10 years ago. I needed some money) For more coins or...
VF35
Going from where? obverse, reverse, center 12to6? 3to9? Please describe what you see.
If this was my coin it would get an overnight acetone bath followed up with a careful acetone soaked q tip roll across the surfaces. Then send to...
Nice Walker! Not at all baggy, half decent hand as typical, sharpe rays. The bird looks angry as ever. Decent strike overall, well preserved...
Acetone may turn the copper pink. Not a good idea. That coin is probably ruined. You may want to try Xylene if you are dead set to try and restore...
No deal. These "assortments" are "staged" and "baited" with some candy and filled with duds. If the seller doesn't lay out in clear photographs...
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