Old silver, glue and Acetone

diggin jimmy hoffa

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You try to boil it? I guess it would depend what the glue is, but I'd give it a shot.
 

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Try a hot water soak first. if that doesn't work you can crack out the acetone. siegfried schlagrule
 

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diggin jimmy hoffa

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Thanks for the response.

IP, I did nuke some water and I had the coin in the freezer and then put it in the boiling water. It did soften the fake jewels on the outside and started to seperate the coin from the backing. After that, it took a great deal of vice grip and plier work to bend the back off of the coin. Didn't ruin the coin and I didn't have to use the Acetone.

Here's what it looked like after the removal.

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diggin jimmy hoffa said:
Thanks for the response.

IP, I did nuke some water and I had the coin in the freezer and then put it in the boiling water. It did soften the fake jewels on the outside and started to seperate the coin from the backing. After that, it took a great deal of vice grip and plier work to bend the back off of the coin. Didn't ruin the coin and I didn't have to use the Acetone.

Here's what it looked like after the removal.

Thanks
DKH


Less blingy, lots better! :thumbsup:
 

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