Need help with acetone

I want to acetone the following coin beofre sending it in. What exactly should I expect the acetone to strip away? Should I acetone it? and is any acetone from the pharmacy good? Any other tips would be great.

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Everything else will not be affected.
edited: BTW that's a nice looking coin.
-Paul
be carefull with this highly flammable and toxic liquid
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
Just rinse it with pure acetone from the hardware store, let it dry, then submit. It won't affect the toning.
<< <i>Don't use acetone on that coin. >>
Why not that yellow crayon might come off then.
Sorry but yellow just doen't look right to me.
<< <i>Acetone will remove brain cells
be carefull with this highly flammable and toxic liquid >>
!expains that it
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<< <i>Don't use acetone on that coin. >>
Why not that yellow crayon might come off then.
Sorry but yellow just doen't look right to me.
That is called sun rays...
Maybe someone's baby threw up sweet potatoes on it and forgot to wipe it off.
The pictures are a bit juiced though. Not in a deceptive way. The coin looks very much like the picture depicts. But in hand the yellow looks more like a natural golden tone than the picture might indicate.
<< <i>I like the look of the coin as it is now too but when i ran a qtip over it to remove some dust, the cotton got blackened. Im thinking i need to do soemthing?
The pictures are a bit juiced though. Not in a deceptive way. The coin looks very much like the picture depicts. But in hand the yellow looks more like a natural golden tone than the picture might indicate. >>
If you have photoshop you can fix that by reducing the saturation. Much easier to do if your camera can output RAW files rather than .jpg.
<< <i>OK I went for it. Swabbed some black stuff off after dipping it in acetone. Brought out some luster and some brightness in the colors of the coin. I must say im pleased with the results. I just hope the coin doesnt melt overnight. >>
Acetone will not eat the metal. Acetone is used extensively in metal cleaning operations.
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<< <i>OK I went for it. Swabbed some black stuff off after dipping it in acetone. Brought out some luster and some brightness in the colors of the coin. I must say im pleased with the results. I just hope the coin doesnt melt overnight. >>
Acetone will not eat the metal. Acetone is used extensively in metal cleaning operations. >>
Last time I was at the beach and try to have my $sstoned..
I remember some sand fleas were chomping down and eating it away..
Just be careful! I don't particularly like acetone any more than the next guy.
But after you see hundreds of coins ruined by pvc and other contaminants you come to view it as
an unfortunate necessity. A few of your prized coins turning green in top tier holders will change your mind
about the evils of acetone.
<< <i>Based on your pic this WLH IMHO has more issues then acetone would aid. >>
Could you offer specifics rather then unhelpful blanket statements?
Here is a more accurate rendition of the coin in hand:
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<< <i>Based on your pic this WLH IMHO has more issues then acetone would aid. >>
Could you offer specifics rather then unhelpful blanket statements?
Here is a more accurate rendition of the coin in hand:
It's hard for me to come to grips that based on your original image that this is the same WLH
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<< <i>Based on your pic this WLH IMHO has more issues then acetone would aid. >>
Could you offer specifics rather then unhelpful blanket statements?
Here is a more accurate rendition of the coin in hand:
It's hard for me to come to grips that based on your original image that this is the same WLH
The first pic is the sellers who I believe uses some contrasting effects to show the condition of the coin?
The latter is mine. I t is unedited and is exactly what the coin looks like in hand in flourescent light after the acetone, which i think is a great looking coin. The acetone brought out some of the purples and blues you see out of the black which i was very pleased with. Im not saying the original seller juices his pics per se. I feel his coins always come out to look as they are pictured(i bought a couple from him) but the contrasting does give them a cartoonish look, but i think it helps with seeing the surface conditions.
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