How Do I Remove This From Coin
LeeG
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This Kennedy has a bunch of white junk all over it. Can it be easily removed? Got Cha. Ha, Ha. I just wanted to share my purchases this weekend. Lee
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<< <i>How Do I Remove This From Coin >>
Brillo might work
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Newmismatist
It looks like it may've met a brillo pad some time ago.
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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brian
I have about 90 Franks and Kennedy's from my dad's hoard that at this time I'm not only afraid to send in the way they are, but if I did do what has been mentioned what would truly happen as far as grading?
i need help folks and would truly appreciate any that I can get- I have had some great advice from stuart and JB so far but you just raised my query on this one.
Heres a couple links for you. Hope they help! Lee
MS70
MS70 (2)
MS70 (3)
Dipping
Can anyone please advise where I can get acetone (pure) not the nail polish remover ?
If I do any of the solutions like ms70 or what ever is on the market, could it ruin my chances of having a 'pop1' proof? wife has this stuff called Blitz- she uses it on her rings and things, I have tarnex, but I use that on my old sterling silver sets and my copper bottom cookware, they say it's good on all silver copper gold, etc.
Since I kind of work in the construction industry I have MSDS on acetone, xzylene and anything else at my finger tips- I know what they can do to anything you apply it to( it's a safety thing).
I want to sell the franklins and the Kennedy's, not at spot price, and not for a million bucks, heck I would trade them out for a new bass boat, and I know this is not the BST page- I do need some assistance on this, guys n gals, your knowledge of coins is greater than mine- truly. I knew that when he died, I should have let that clown brother of mine take all of it and leave me with what I really want from life- a peaceful day on the best bass lake in the world- which I am still searching for. But NOOOO- now I'm somewhat hooked on these darn coins.
Sorry for the unwinding- feel better now .
so please I truly appreciate it.
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
Thx alot! I have some coins I just got from my father, who isn't a collector, and they are not in the best state.
Thank You
SilverDollar
<< <i>AValde I picked up 100% Pure Acetone at WalMart in the Auto Parts section. Lee >>
Thanks Lee.
Had 6 Kennedy Halves, Put 2 BU's in airtites, put 2 toned BU's in plain album and dipped 2 in acetone, using latex gloves, did one more clean dip, rinsed in warm water and then while still wet washed w/ liquid hand soap and rinsed 4 a couple of minutes. Is this right? Thx in advance.
Thank You
SilverDollar
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
Thank You
SilverDollar
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>Maybe you should "move on" to real coins instead of "Sample Slab's"? >>
follow your own advise:
<< <i>It would be a plus also if you would stick to answering members questions instead of stating your rude opinions? >>
Cameron Kiefer
2004 Proof Kennedys are plentiful and cheap in PR69DCAM condition. I would definately pass on anything that looked that bad in a sellers pics.
My opinion? Spend it and find another one in better shape.
It is an impared brand new proof coin. Get a better one and spend this one.
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>I guess my first question would be "why does a 2004 coin look that bad already"? >>
Cheap flip.
Russ, NCNE
My apologies if I took your comments out of context. No Harm, No Foul Lee
I see I still have alot to learn in proper aspects of quality coin buying!
Cameron Kiefer