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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3116842, member: 71723"]Not usually. The risk is that a chemical reaction has damaged the actual coin surface beneath, which usually takes a while. I once bought a 1924 Standing Lib quarter that had more green slime on it than any coin I had ever seen. The auctioneer had it listed "VF net". An acetone bath took it all off and it straight graded an MS64[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3116842, member: 71723"]Not usually. The risk is that a chemical reaction has damaged the actual coin surface beneath, which usually takes a while. I once bought a 1924 Standing Lib quarter that had more green slime on it than any coin I had ever seen. The auctioneer had it listed "VF net". An acetone bath took it all off and it straight graded an MS64[/QUOTE]
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