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  1. #1
    us
    Oct 2008
    Tulsa, OK
    Fisher F75 LTD, F75, Minelab Excalibur 1000, Etrac
    437

    Cleaning melted silver . .

    Hello to all the experts in cleaning, who I need some advice from.

    I dug some melted silver coins from my grandfather's homeplace, which burned in the '40's. I can only surmise that these are in fact the coins given their location before and after the fire. We also have another chunk of similar metal from the same type of event that a friend of ours gave to him to see what he could do with it. Question is, how do you clean this stuff? As far as we know, this actually is the silver result, as it doesn't have the softness lead has, the light weight or brilliance of aluminum, or the porosity of melted pot metal.

    Any advice would be much appreciated and well regarded.

    Thank you all for reading, and happy hunting!!
    Purveyor of fine rusted iron, aluminum cans, and pull tabs since 1995!

  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2008
    Ho Hum Hollow
    304

    Re: Cleaning melted silver . .

    I cleaned mine in my sandblasting cabinet with very fine grit. Had very minimal loss of silver--basically just knocked of the slag and black carbon deposits. Send it to me, I will do it for free And yes, I WILL send it back to you!
    God sleeps in the minerals, awakens in the plants, walks in the animals, and thinks in you. ---Ancient Sanskrit saying.

 

 

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