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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 309779" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Awesome advice cheers guys!</p><p></p><p>What im after is to see if I can get a close to that dark green patina on pennies, or close to as well as what B5 has awesomely displayed here.</p><p>Yeah I dont like that rosey pink or the matte brown they can turn. Will be better in display the green than faded brown and patchy copper pits. Testing on bb's good idea GG</p><p></p><p>Im willing to let time and oxygen do its work, but im not sure it will totally work on those real damaged ones I more want to 'mask' over, but still keep the detail best as possible. Will try the suggestions and Gypsy - you mentioned it, so feed my ears of this electro-chemical way. Electrolysis or bit more fancier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 309779, member: 3111"] Awesome advice cheers guys! What im after is to see if I can get a close to that dark green patina on pennies, or close to as well as what B5 has awesomely displayed here. Yeah I dont like that rosey pink or the matte brown they can turn. Will be better in display the green than faded brown and patchy copper pits. Testing on bb's good idea GG Im willing to let time and oxygen do its work, but im not sure it will totally work on those real damaged ones I more want to 'mask' over, but still keep the detail best as possible. Will try the suggestions and Gypsy - you mentioned it, so feed my ears of this electro-chemical way. Electrolysis or bit more fancier [/QUOTE]
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