You can't, the damage is permanent and any further attempt will do much more harm.
You would need to use a bleach on the jeans and let them set for a couple hours. For small, precise streaks, the best thing to use is a bleach pen -- these are sold in the laundry products section of grocery stores. For larger areas, use a spray bottle filled with ¼ bleach and ¾ water. Stuff the part of the jeans you are working on with old towels so that the bleach solution won't go all the way through, and apply the bleach check after 10 minutes and apply more if needed. Once the desired amount of streaking has been reached, wash the jeans immediately. Failing to do this will cause the bleach-soaked fibres to weaken.
It depends on when the coin was made, US one dollar coins have been made from gold, silver, copper-nickel and manganese brass. Post new question with a date.
Bleach does in fact have an expiration date. Once it has been opened, bleach should be thrown away after six months.
yes it will, if that happened first the bleach spot need to be properly and fully neutralized, using a bleach neutralizer in order to prevent the spot from just fading out again once it has been repaired.
Most coins intended for circulation are not pure silver. While recently there are coins such as the American Silver Eagle which are pure silver, silver has not been in any American circulating coin since 1970 when the 40% silver alloy was removed from the half dollar, pre-1964 Quarters, Dimes and Half-Dollars contain 90% silver with 10% copper. Silver is a very soft metal and would not hold up to daily wear and tear of everyday transactions so it needs to be mixed with a harder metal for it to be resistant to wear and tear.
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
No "quarter silver dollars" have been made by the U.S. Mint. Please post new question. Is it a quarter or a silver dollar?
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
Need a DATE to go with the "O" mintmark of the silver dollar. Post new question.
Kennedy has never been on a dollar coin, only halves. A 1971 dollar coin has Eisenhower on it and is only worth a dollar.
No US president has been on a SILVER (1794-1935) one dollar coin, but if you mean a large one dollar coin dated from 1971 to 1978 made of copper-nickel, it's Dwight D. Eisenhower.
All silver dollars from 1922 to 1935 carry the Peace design. There has never been a Walking Liberty silver dollar, only a 50¢ piece, and these were not struck in 1922.
The first $1 U.S. silver certificates were introduced in 1886. No certificates have been redeemable for silver since 1968.
The US Mint had not yet been established in 1770 and therefore there are no 1770 US silver dollars.
Uncirculated coins have no wear. They have not been used.
Silver certificates can no longer be redeemed for silver. The Treasury suspended redemption back in 1968, after the metal's price had been deregulated.