Finally had a brief thaw so I wrapped up work an hour and a half early for a fix.
When I got home and cleaned the dirt off this Barber I saw how much of the coin had the dreaded gray and said I gotta ask the best restoration guy I've seen on the forums, Joe Dert, about this one.
Joe, I've gotten quite a few silver coins with varying degrees of grayish corrosion on them. Is there any way to safely get this off without getting an awful washed out look on the coin? Or to remove the gray and then restore the coin from looking washed out?
Not just a question for Joe, has anybody found a more eye pleasing way to restore this type of silver coin?
When I got home and cleaned the dirt off this Barber I saw how much of the coin had the dreaded gray and said I gotta ask the best restoration guy I've seen on the forums, Joe Dert, about this one.
Joe, I've gotten quite a few silver coins with varying degrees of grayish corrosion on them. Is there any way to safely get this off without getting an awful washed out look on the coin? Or to remove the gray and then restore the coin from looking washed out?
Not just a question for Joe, has anybody found a more eye pleasing way to restore this type of silver coin?