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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 609275, member: 9474"]Hey gang,</p><p>I know every now and then, someone will post a thread on how to retone a copper coin. Now I have done a search, but really don't feel like reading through all those posts to find a quick answer. Now normally I don't pay attention to stuff like this because it never really impacted me, but this weekend I was going through all my foreign coins and found a really nice Canadian cent that I got my hands on when I was a kid. It was part of my grandmothers set that she gave me. She had Canadian, British and Italian coins. Below is the pic of the coin. What I would like to do is to evenly tone this coin. After 20 years of sitting in a box, it has begun to retone in some spots nicely, but would like to speed up the process. I know some of you talk about applying some stuff, but that is the type of info that I am looking for. If the advice would be to leave it alone, then thats what I want to hear. Any help would be great. Joe :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 609275, member: 9474"]Hey gang, I know every now and then, someone will post a thread on how to retone a copper coin. Now I have done a search, but really don't feel like reading through all those posts to find a quick answer. Now normally I don't pay attention to stuff like this because it never really impacted me, but this weekend I was going through all my foreign coins and found a really nice Canadian cent that I got my hands on when I was a kid. It was part of my grandmothers set that she gave me. She had Canadian, British and Italian coins. Below is the pic of the coin. What I would like to do is to evenly tone this coin. After 20 years of sitting in a box, it has begun to retone in some spots nicely, but would like to speed up the process. I know some of you talk about applying some stuff, but that is the type of info that I am looking for. If the advice would be to leave it alone, then thats what I want to hear. Any help would be great. Joe :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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