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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 787340, member: 15199"]It is possible that Verdi-gone might help out the 1911 coin successfully as the verdigris seems to be thinner than the others and may not have much pitting afterwards. The Indians: there will be some reduction, but you can see the "dots" on the left one which will result in pitting and some of the verdigris deeper in, and impossible to remove. The Indian on the right would look a better chance, except there appears to be corrosion (different from verdigris) around the rim. It appears a higher grade, and if you have the Verdigone, it is worth a try as it is quite devalued as is. The Indians are intriguing, you might have fun seeing exactly how much improvement the Verdigone would make.I still find it the only thing on the market which can make improvement on verdigris with out damage when following directions ( IMO). It can't save every coin, but with experience using it, it becomes a valuable asset. Yes, it is best to obtain coins that don't need help, but occasionally as you have found, you get collections where one or two coins have no choice. </p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 787340, member: 15199"]It is possible that Verdi-gone might help out the 1911 coin successfully as the verdigris seems to be thinner than the others and may not have much pitting afterwards. The Indians: there will be some reduction, but you can see the "dots" on the left one which will result in pitting and some of the verdigris deeper in, and impossible to remove. The Indian on the right would look a better chance, except there appears to be corrosion (different from verdigris) around the rim. It appears a higher grade, and if you have the Verdigone, it is worth a try as it is quite devalued as is. The Indians are intriguing, you might have fun seeing exactly how much improvement the Verdigone would make.I still find it the only thing on the market which can make improvement on verdigris with out damage when following directions ( IMO). It can't save every coin, but with experience using it, it becomes a valuable asset. Yes, it is best to obtain coins that don't need help, but occasionally as you have found, you get collections where one or two coins have no choice. Jim[/QUOTE]
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