Perfect....! Thank you. I've a very old coin I wanted to display without damaging... I'm very glad I waited to discover this method. Appreciate your sharing.
While /i understand the process, I would recommend NEVER using a marker of any kind on your coin (Pencil or otherwise). Use instead the Mylar cutout since the size is the same. That way no lead contact to degrade your coin. Food for thought
This video shows a conservation standard mounting procedure, similar to types of mounting used in museums where preservation of the item is the primary goal rather than ease or quickness of the job.
Perfect....! Thank you. I've a very old coin I wanted to display without damaging... I'm very glad I waited to discover this method. Appreciate your sharing.
While /i understand the process, I would recommend NEVER using a marker of any kind on your coin (Pencil or otherwise). Use instead the Mylar cutout since the size is the same. That way no lead contact to degrade your coin. Food for thought
I wanted an easy way What a palaver
This video shows a conservation standard mounting procedure, similar to types of mounting used in museums where preservation of the item is the primary goal rather than ease or quickness of the job.
Interesting! (See my username)
Thanks. Regards, technoframer