Yes it obvious it has a few problems mainly scratches, but that aside its a very nice coin. It has still quite a bit of meat on it still and very original looking. I personally would love to own one.
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<< <i>I would soak it in acetone to remove those PVC spots.Then it will definately look better. >>
Dip it? Oh man >>
Acetone wont harm the coin at all.It will only remove the surface contaminants.I was NOT talking about dipping the coin in E-Zest or anything that would harm it.That is the only way I know of to remove those green spots without damaging the coin.
<< <i>Acetone wont harm the coin at all.It will only remove the surface contaminants.I was NOT talking about dipping the coin in E-Zest or anything that would harm it.That is the only way I know of to remove those green spots without damaging the coin. >>
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Still a decent coin with VG/F details
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<< <i>I would soak it in acetone to remove those PVC spots.Then it will definately look better. >>
Dip it? Oh man
<< <i>
<< <i>I would soak it in acetone to remove those PVC spots.Then it will definately look better. >>
Dip it? Oh man
acetone is not dip. Acetone helps to remove the green spots
<< <i>
<< <i>I would soak it in acetone to remove those PVC spots.Then it will definately look better. >>
Dip it? Oh man
Acetone wont harm the coin at all.It will only remove the surface contaminants.I was NOT talking about dipping the coin in E-Zest or anything that would harm it.That is the only way I know of to remove those green spots without damaging the coin.
<< <i>Acetone wont harm the coin at all.It will only remove the surface contaminants.I was NOT talking about dipping the coin in E-Zest or anything that would harm it.That is the only way I know of to remove those green spots without damaging the coin. >>
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