WOW, Nice PF 1957 Franklin + a cool error Frankie
This proof franklin looks like it was struck through lint or thread, on both the obverse and reverse! I am positive the marks are not scratches, and it is extremely hard to photograph the marks well. They change in depth, direction, and have a texture to them. Is this sort of an error worth slabbing?





And this coin... WOW! I thought it was only a weak cameo beneath all the haze that was on this coin! There was a large milk spot, but I managed to remove it without harming the coin. It turned out to be much nicer than I had initially thought!







And this coin... WOW! I thought it was only a weak cameo beneath all the haze that was on this coin! There was a large milk spot, but I managed to remove it without harming the coin. It turned out to be much nicer than I had initially thought!


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Did you dilute with water, or just use at full strength?
<< <i>... and some other stuff to help get rid of the milk spot. >>
Tell us what the "other stuff" is, that works on milk spots, por favor!
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
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Jonathan
The idea is that allowing the coin to sit will get it clean without running the risk of causing hairlines, but it will take a longer time. If one wanted to do the process faster, then a warm water bath could be made around the container containing the MS70 and coin. This would cause the process to go faster, but the effort required is more than a lazy teen wishes to put out.
Any additional spots are to be removed by the MadMarty Method, as explained here.
But any thoughts on the 1957 Frankie?
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The lint/threads struck into the 59 are probably too minor to draw any interest as an error.
BTW- If you want to save some dough, Mr. Clean = MS70.
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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