Can this bust be saved?
OKbustchaser
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A mistake has been made with this half I am considering. It appears--at least to me--that a dip went horribly wrong. I was wondering if there is any way to remove the residue now. If so, a few years in an old Kraft envelope would take care of the shinyness and (I think from past experience) result in a nice AU coin.
Jim
Jim
Just because I'm old doesn't mean I don't love to look at a pretty bust.
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Chris
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Coinbuf,
A kraft envelope is simply a paper single coin envelope; the more sulphur in the paper the better. Actually, there are lots of 8X11s that have plenty of sulphur for long term toning of coins, the little envelopes are simply neater to use.
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I don't think that NCS can help this piece. They don't retone coins, and no amount of dip will fix this. I agree with the others. Find another coin for your colleciton. This one has been abused too much.
Byron
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<< <i>I would stay away from this coin. To me, the lines in front of the bust look like pencil eraser rubbing lines. If so, they will never retone. >>
now what the heck isrubbing?
sombody really uses a eraser to try improving the look on a coin?......
<< <i>Now what the heck is rubbing? Sombody really uses a eraser to try improving the look on a coin?...... >>
Yes.