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<p>[QUOTE="Ciscokid, post: 39666, member: 1932"]Well Ima sorta disappointed so many were afraid to respond to whats been done to the 1922, how yawl gonna learn without speaking out!!. Gd I had no doubt you would respond. BUT, I did 2 things to this coin-When I received this guy, somehow during shipping the seller from Californy used "scotch tape" to secure the coins--Well in the HOT & HUMID Florida sun in the August summer in a mail truck it is not wise to use scotch tape or any tape down here to ship anything-- <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie4" alt=":mad:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> The 1922 had this stuff "glued" to it, so I tried koinsolve (see pic)--well that stuff didn't touch it, the only other stuff I had was coin cleaner, (see pic)--as you can see the coin is shiny and brite, nicely cleaned, all pvc has been removed, BUT the melted tape is still on the coin (along left bottom quarter/left half along the edge)--Now I did receive advice from another admin (satootoko ) I think it was bout using acetone--On my next visit to home depot I will buy a small can of this stuff and will try it on the 1922, if that works I'll post a new pic of the 1922 with the tape/glue removed so yawl can see it's effects--This 1922 was a coin I used to learn processes of coin cleaning or trying to clean--I'm thinking of 'whizzing' it next to see how it looks on a silver coin-- <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Anyways attached is the 2 chemicals I used on the 1922 (so far)--[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ciscokid, post: 39666, member: 1932"]Well Ima sorta disappointed so many were afraid to respond to whats been done to the 1922, how yawl gonna learn without speaking out!!. Gd I had no doubt you would respond. BUT, I did 2 things to this coin-When I received this guy, somehow during shipping the seller from Californy used "scotch tape" to secure the coins--Well in the HOT & HUMID Florida sun in the August summer in a mail truck it is not wise to use scotch tape or any tape down here to ship anything-- :mad: The 1922 had this stuff "glued" to it, so I tried koinsolve (see pic)--well that stuff didn't touch it, the only other stuff I had was coin cleaner, (see pic)--as you can see the coin is shiny and brite, nicely cleaned, all pvc has been removed, BUT the melted tape is still on the coin (along left bottom quarter/left half along the edge)--Now I did receive advice from another admin (satootoko ) I think it was bout using acetone--On my next visit to home depot I will buy a small can of this stuff and will try it on the 1922, if that works I'll post a new pic of the 1922 with the tape/glue removed so yawl can see it's effects--This 1922 was a coin I used to learn processes of coin cleaning or trying to clean--I'm thinking of 'whizzing' it next to see how it looks on a silver coin-- :D Anyways attached is the 2 chemicals I used on the 1922 (so far)--[/QUOTE]
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