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I just got this in, and didn't do too bad on it, it looked RB from the picture. My question is this, the dark on it appears to be from fingerprints in hand. I purchased it for an error set I am putting together and plan to put it in a Dansco, it won't be slabbed until time to sell, which could be years and years from now. Should I do anything dip-wise to keep the dark areas from getting any worse prior to placing it in a Dansco album? For now, I have it in a 2X2. Thanks for any help or advice! Feel free to offer a grade opinion on it if you would like! Rob

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You have to be real careful with these coated Zincoln's because if there is any break in the skin, these will eventually (and quicker than most think) dissolve from the inside out leaving only the shell. Carefully examine your coin to be sure the corrosive spots haven't eaten thru the skin. If so, I would sell it and look for a clean example that will not disintegrate.
If the skin is intact, I would try soaking this in mineral oil for a while to help get rid of those corroded areas before they get any worse. When you take it out of the oil I would leave a little of the oil on the surface to help protect it and help it keep its color.
Hope this helps and ...
nice coin
-Paul