Soak it in 100% pure acetone over night. Use a small glass tea cup, and seal the top with plastic wrap. >>
Acetone fumes may disolve the plastic wrap. Cover the cup with a small plate or small bowl.
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If it's the coin you just posted on the BST, I don't think I would bother messing with it - certainly not to the point of buying Verdi-Gone for it anyway. It doesn't look bad for that grade level and price, and I don't think you will improve it significantly.
No, sorry. For copper coins only. Thems perty ugly
EDIT. Added thoughts. I am not sure if they will work for the CN FE cents either.......or CN Indians for that matter. I would guess stick to copper only.
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Soak it in 100% pure acetone over night. Use a small glass tea cup, and seal the top with plastic wrap.
<< <i>Anthony...
Soak it in 100% pure acetone over night. Use a small glass tea cup, and seal the top with plastic wrap. >>
Acetone fumes may disolve the plastic wrap. Cover the cup with a small plate or small bowl.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>Don't waste your time acetone will NOT remove verdigris! >>
I agree.
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<< <i>Don't waste your time acetone will NOT remove verdigris! >>
Very true. If acetone gets it off, it wasn't verdigris. Try VerdiGone.
-Paul
<< <i>Verdigone( tm ) has been improved substantially. I have been quiet as to avoid spamming accusations. >>
Seriously, I've never used it before....would it help these coins?
EDIT. Added thoughts. I am not sure if they will work for the CN FE cents either.......or CN Indians for that matter. I would guess stick to copper only.