Any way to repair tape damage?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Volante, Oct 10, 2013.

  1. Volante

    Volante Well-Known Member

    I've got what looks like tape damage and residue on the obverse of this 1897-P. Is there any way to safely get rid of the residue? It's not a high-value coin and I'm not planning on selling it so I don't mind if the cleaning impairs the value a bit.

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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Maybe a short dip in acetone.
     
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  4. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    Though what Rick said would more than likely work, wouldn't the toning on the coin where the tape has not been, be different than that of the coin under the tape?

    ~Mizo
     
  5. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Yup, sure will. The residue will be gone but the look will still be there.
     
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  6. gubni

    gubni Active Member

    I agree the toning will be different. I would use a good coin dip which will make the coin look like new.
     
  7. Volante

    Volante Well-Known Member

    I know there's going to be a big color difference, I just think it will look better without that nasty yellow residue on it. I'd rather not dip it and strip all the luster as the reverse looks great.
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Acetone will remove the residue and not the toning.
     
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  9. Volante

    Volante Well-Known Member

    I've never used acetone before—how long should I dip it?
     
  10. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

  11. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I would give it a few hours and follow up with a second or third bath if needed. It will only remove organic stuff on the coin. Now the warning part. The organic stuff hides small scratches and hair lines on the coin. The acetone will remove the tape but the coin may not look any better. Don't try to help the acetone with Q-tips or even touch the coin with anything.
     
  12. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    You cheeky devil. You know we're not allowed to reveal our secrets. You're out of the club.........
     
  13. BoneDust

    BoneDust Active Member

    I heard you can use olive oil for tape residue although I have never tried it and I don't know how long it needs to sit.
     
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