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  1. #1

    Feb 2007
    SE and DFX
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    Help cleaning what I believe is an old cent...

    Ok it is the same size as a cent but I think it is old. It is covered with a more solid dirt and has a green covering like the few real old wheat cents i have found. It seems to be the exact size. I know photo is bad, but what is the simplest way to try to clean without destroying it. It already has some rim dings
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  2. #2
    True confederate soldier

    Aug 2005
    Currituck County, NC
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    Re: Help cleaning what I believe is an old cent...

    If you would have found it with an Explorer....

    Shove it in a regular potato for a day or three. The starch eats the gunk off. Just keep tabs on it... and rotate the spot where the coin is in the potato every day for maximum starch penetration.

    "The only two things you can truly depend upon are gravity and greed."

  3. #3
    Charter Member

    May 2005
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    Re: Help cleaning what I believe is an old cent...

    Quote Originally Posted by cryptodave
    If you would have found it with an Explorer....

    Shove it in a regular potato for a day or three. The starch eats the gunk off. Just keep tabs on it... and rotate the spot where the coin is in the potato every day for maximum starch penetration.




    You bad cryptodave.


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  4. #4
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    Mar 2007
    Kerrville, TX
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    Re: Help cleaning what I believe is an old cent...

    I've tried Cryptodave's method on several occasions.....and each time...great results.

    Just don't do something stupid like I did..........I forgot how many I had put into the potato...finished with the potato, threw the potato down the sink, turned the garbage disposal on..............CRACK, CLACK, CRACK, CLACK!..........Oh sh**....
    Well, it had quite a few rim dings in it after that! Totally destroyed it.
    --Mel

    borninok
    To conquer your flaws, you must first accept them.

  5. #5

    Feb 2007
    SE and DFX
    2,744

    Re: Help cleaning what I believe is an old cent...

    Thanks will do


    quote author=cryptodave link=topic=92359.msg664449#msg664449 date=1182196462]
    If you would have found it with an Explorer....

    Shove it in a regular potato for a day or three. The starch eats the gunk off. Just keep tabs on it... and rotate the spot where the coin is in the potato every day for maximum starch penetration.


    [/quote]

  6. #6

    Feb 2007
    SE and DFX
    2,744

    Re: Help cleaning what I believe is an old cent...

    Hey that would not be good! I have not been finding a lot of old coins, but I am planning an assault on the forest preserves this fall!



    Quote Originally Posted by borninok
    I've tried Cryptodave's method on several occasions.....and each time...great results.

    Just don't do something stupid like I did..........I forgot how many I had put into the potato...finished with the potato, threw the potato down the sink, turned the garbage disposal on..............CRACK, CLACK, CRACK, CLACK!..........Oh sh**....
    Well, it had quite a few rim dings in it after that! Totally destroyed it.
    --Mel

    borninok

 

 

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