Coys55 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Anyone know what the uneven, patchy discolouration on this wreath crown could be and if it may be possible to rescue it (i.e. clean it) from its present sorry state? It doesn't look like normal extreme toning to me and if it had been left in a draw for almost 100 years I would have expected the discolouration to be more one-sided than almost completely even. Although it looks horrible like this, beneath the crud it looks pretty good. Maybe even EF+? Oh and I'm assuming it's OK... Edited 5 hours ago by Coys55 Errors Quote
wlewisiii Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago It pings like silver I suppose? Perhaps have it tested to ensure it is actually 50% silver? I wonder mainly because that appears to be 1936 and there were only 2473 of them minted so it would be a prime target for fakes, then and now. Presuming it's real, there is ~40% copper in the alloy of these, perhaps that's what is causing corrosion? It's just a guess as I've never seen a coin look like this. Quote
Coys55 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) It’s a 1932, mintage 2,935. I don’t own it, but am thinking of bidding if it’s probably OK (although I’d be covered if it wasn’t) and recoverable from its present state. it would be a pity if it is OK but not restorable. Edited 4 hours ago by Coys55 1 Quote
1887jubilee Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It looks like it has been stored in one of the early cases with foam lining. The gasses given off produce the horrible uneven toning. NEVER CLEAN COINS Silver Dip works every time. Quote
Coys55 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, 1887jubilee said: It looks like it has been stored in one of the early cases with foam lining. The gasses given off produce the horrible uneven toning. NEVER CLEAN COINS Silver Dip works every time. Ah that’s a thought; I once had a nice set of technical drawing instruments in a foam-lined case and when I opened it after about 40 years in storage it was a horrendous mess. It was so bad I just binned the whole lot. But no, I wouldn’t clean it myself in anything other than soap and water, and I assumed that silver dip would fall into the cleaning category and be a non-starter. Do you think that silver dip get that stuff off, if that’s what it is? Quote
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