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What is antique verdigris?
What is antique verdigris?
Mason F [last name deleted for privacy by Editor]- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Hello Mason,
Antique verdigris is the bluish-green color copper turns after it has been exposed to the elements for a long time. A good example of this is the Statue of Liberty.
Hope that helps,
Jake KochG. J. Nikolas &Co.,Inc.

Bellwood, Illinois

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