WOW! Thanks, umrgolf2010!!!!!

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Just received from umrgolf2010. Cleaned this one first, although other coins and several buttons sent as well. I need to spend some quality time conserving those before posting before and after photos.

See what you think. First 2 photos before acetone cleaning with Q-tips. Last 2 photos after acetone cleaning. Acetone removes only organic material from a coin, and is totally non-corrosive.
 

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Also received this 1833 large cent with hole. Tried cleaning it with a product called "Simple Green". Don't think this was an improvement: coin looks worse after cleaning than before.

First 2 photos: before cleaning.
Last 2 photos: after cleaning.

Method: soaked coin for 1 minute, then brushed with medium bristle toothbrush.
 

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The Barbers look alright. Since you only used acetone, the coins would be considered conserved and not cleaned. However, if you hairlined either with the q-tip, they would be considered cleaned.
 

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VERDI-CHEMIST said:
The Barbers look alright. Since you only used acetone, the coins would be considered conserved and not cleaned. However, if you hairlined either with the q-tip, they would be considered cleaned.
Coins already hairlined, so wasn't too concerned. Photos should show the dirt abrasion to the right of liberty as well as left on the obverse.
 

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Oh cool, here it is :D Not sure how I missed this :laughing9: :laughing9: Glad you enjoyed the coins and buttons.. :icon_thumleft:
 

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umrgolf2010 said:
Oh cool, here it is :D Not sure how I missed this :laughing9: :laughing9: Glad you enjoyed the coins and buttons.. :icon_thumleft:
Likely because I mailed notice of the site to Jeff of PA, don't you think?

Seriously, just got back from PO where I mailed a thank you package.

I have the 1909 dime sitting on my desk in front of me, and I STILL can't believe the quality.
 

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