Removing Paint from Coins

There's always a gimmick to sell these, and this is especially true in the world of coins. Sometimes it's a clever face design or a unique shape. Other times someone gets the idea to paint a coin, make a handful of them, claim they're limited mintage and charge more because of it. Sometimes this can add value, but a lot of the time it doesn't.

For those who know me, I like Libertads. I saw a triangular Libertad round that was painted and thought I'd buy it. It was done well, but over time the paint began to bubble.

It's a shame, because I like the design. Sadly, it is just worth its silver value when something like this happens to it. Since it looked bad with the bubbles, I decided to remove the paint. How do you remove it without damaging the silver? Acetone.

For removing paint, you want 100% acetone. Nail polish remover has acetone, but it has other ingredients that can leave a residue. Just be careful when using it, because it is nasty stuff!

I put the round in a small, glass dish and poured in enough acetone to coat it. The paint was gone in under a minute! I let it evaporate in the bathroom with the exhaust fan on to remove the fumes.

Now that the bubbled-up paint is gone, this piece is ready to go into the fondle stash!

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Thanks for the tip. I usually avoid painted coins, but may not after reading this.

You're welcome! You might even be able to find some good deals since a lot of people don't want to bother with them.

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Neat, thanks. I might just do that.

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Great way to remove that ugly paint. The way they used to colorize coins was horrible, techniques that aren't painted on last much better. Acetone is perfect for silver as it's non reactive with the metal, very well done! That is a nice little triangular Libertad tribute. Plus you don't mind touching it, silver you can handle is always more fun!
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Exactly! The ones I find that are really well done are the ones where they use a Ruthenium plating.

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I think you'd be better off leaving the paint on it. 😜

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Acetone? Good to know, @bulliontools !
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That's a shame the paint bubbled, because it looked really pretty the way it was done! I could certainly see why you wanted that one! If you had the patience with a very small brush, and could find some better paint, you could re-do it!

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Yeah, it was a bummer. I suppose I could've, but painting isn't my forte. It might've ended up far worse! 😆

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