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17 D Obv Liberty 25c; Walkers: 40P, 41P, 45D, 45 S. Check out my new camera

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17 D Obv Liberty 25c; Walkers: 40P, 41P, 45D, 45 S. Check out my new camera.

 

Hi- I'm back with my strange coin collection but I have a new camera and I have been practicing with it so you don't have to look at more of my scans!

So as well as the coins I am interested in comments and ideas about the photos as well. Do you think they are too glaring? Thanks for helping me learn. JS

 

 

1917 D Obverse Liberty Quarter

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1917 D Liberty Quarter Reverse

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As you can see this has green spots- what would you do to conserve it?

 

1940 P Walker

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1940 P Walker Rev

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1941 P Walker Half Dollar

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1941 P Walker Half Dollar Rev

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1945 D Walker

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1945 D Walker Rev

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1946 S Walker

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1946 S Walker Rev

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At least three of them appear to have PVC residue. Remove them from whatever you are storing them in, dip them in acetone (and rinse thoroughly), and then store them in mylar 2x2 holders to preserve value.

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At least three of them appear to have PVC residue. Remove them from whatever you are storing them in, dip them in acetone (and rinse thoroughly), and then store them in mylar 2x2 holders to preserve value.

 

Thank you. Quickly if you might- which 3 do you mean and where are a few of the areas you feel are PVC residue? Say I do have the coins in flips now- they were previously in old cellophane packages for years.

 

Thanks. JS

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