coins with glue

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by acanthite, Nov 26, 2006.

  1. Shumel, I'm sure you're joking, but I'm not sure I get the joke. (I never get jokes though, even the obvious ones.) But it looks like your talking about painters. I actually just sold the paint in a Big-Box store (not sure if I'm allowed to mention the name of the store, but it's blue, not orange.) After working there, I'd rather be the "supervisor" for the painters (a.k.a. Just sit in the truck or "check on things" and get paid more than my workers.

    I found out about the wonders and blunders of acetone after I had to clean a paint spill.

    A heat gun will also do the trick, BUT, it will usually tone the coin from heat. Found that out the hard way on a silver 3c. It toned the one side, and it just looks funky now.
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    All basically true. However, the best suggestion here is the water. The reason why is there is a possibiility that the glue on the coins is from putting them in the old fashioned type push in folders. These were made and still are by making a sheet of heavy paper with glue on it so the slotted page could be placed on that. Also, it was common to wet these slots to better hold the coins in since the slots occationally were to big and the coins would fall out. Since these glues were originally water soluable, water should dissolve the substance. Try just letting the coins soak in the distilled water, blow dry with a hair dryer.
    Further, if your coin has PVC on it that means a coin has been exposed to temperatures exceeding the melting point of PVC which is 212C (413F) and I believe such a temperature would indicate quite a problem somewhere. Primarily remember that the removing of many substances on a coin will take away some of the metal of the coin with the substance.
    My suggestion is if your not aware of all the dangers of any substance, don't experiment. That goes for Actone also. Remember, the individuals that may suggest such usage will not pay for your doctor bills, pay for the rebuilding of your house, help you cross the streets due to blindness.
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page