I know I said I wouldn't post anymore...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Zzyzzyth, Mar 3, 2010.

  1. Zzyzzyth

    Zzyzzyth Junior Member

    ...until I got my encyclopedia (which I'm still waiting for to arrive). But, I figured since I wasn't annoying you all with questions, I'd share my first acetone attempts.

    I don't think it it went too well. Either I didn't soak them long enough, or I picked specimans that were too far gone to begin with. Some of you may recognize the first one as the previous post with the "eye anomaly".

    But, here we go... First 2 pics will be "before" and next 2 pics will be "after".
     

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  3. Zzyzzyth

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    and..
     

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    and...
     

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  5. Zzyzzyth

    Zzyzzyth Junior Member

    Wouldn't let me post the last 2 coins.
     
  6. Zzyzzyth

    Zzyzzyth Junior Member

    Oops. I guess I should say I went with 3 bowls of acetone, and 1 with distilled water. Soaked each coin about 20 seconds in each bowl, rinsed in the distilled water, and allowed them to air dry.
     
  7. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Cant wait to see the results!! :)
     
  8. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    And why did you do this and what were you expecting???
    I guess if just experimenting you got the results, not much right?
    Acetone is really not for copper so much that would be silver or nickle.
    For the time being don't do nothing for copper esp. if mint state.
    Copper is the "least forgiving" of all metals when it come to dips, rinses or cleaning.
     
  9. RUFUSREDDOG

    RUFUSREDDOG Senior Member

    aND?

    and? Waiting for update Photos.
    Being one who has "family" coins, many have been through multiple floods & such, wonder what happens to damaged coins when "conservation" efforts are attempted.

    I think all the paper stuff has floated to the Gulf by now.
    But some I would love to remove enough crude to at least reveal the dates & denominations.

    Some that sunk but recovered from the living room ottoman from downstream really cry out for relief.
     
  10. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Acetone will work on early PVC, most tape residue, and some glues. I some cases it will loosen dirt. It will not affect anything that has disturbed the surface of the coin. Outside of that, acetone will probably do nothing. Your coins do not look like they fit any of those categories
     
  11. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    ....for your next project, i'd like you to take on a challenge that would please

    me and others. see what you can do with those annoying spots that are so

    widespread on the lincoln cents! we'll really really appreciate a safe method

    that works to solve this problem! GOD'S SPEED!!!:bow:
     
  12. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    The only cure I know of and have found is get the good ones to begin with.
    If anyone ever finds a way to remove these spots from mint state copper without altering the surface they will be rich.
    In most cases it would also "put me out of buisness" because I'm the guy that takes the time to buy boxes and boxes, rolls and bags, mints sets and proof sets to find those ones without the spots in the first place.
    In memorials you can to but you must throw away a bunch of otherwise nice stuff to "get at it" - I have found "no other way"!
     
  13. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    ....yeah, i know. just a little tongue and cheek. :rolleyes:

    ....or is that tongue IN cheek?
     
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