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<p>[QUOTE="Harryj, post: 498448, member: 14623"]Heres a cleaned 1864 L IHC that spent pretty much the whole summer on an oak plank basking in the sunshine. It did darken considerably, however the recesses of the coin did not tone as much as the rest of the coin. Look at the recesses around the lettering, lady libertys ear and basically any low recesses of the coin. Those areas are much lighter than the rest of the coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Harryj, post: 498448, member: 14623"]Heres a cleaned 1864 L IHC that spent pretty much the whole summer on an oak plank basking in the sunshine. It did darken considerably, however the recesses of the coin did not tone as much as the rest of the coin. Look at the recesses around the lettering, lady libertys ear and basically any low recesses of the coin. Those areas are much lighter than the rest of the coin.[/QUOTE]
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