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  1. #1
    nz
    Apr 2008
    Auckland, New Zealand
    Garrett Ace 250
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    Need more knowledge :-)

    I have been reading everyone’s posts for a couple of months now and yesterday purchased my first metal detector . The coins that have been in circulation in this part of the world in the last 150 years are made from bronze, cupro-nickel, aluminium-bronze and of course silver. What is the best way to clean coins made of these metals?


  2. #2
    us
    Oct 2005
    Northern, Michigan
    whatever
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Need more knowledge :-)

    The best way (in my opinion) is to use a rock tumbler.

    Fill tumbler 1/3 full of aquarium gravel with lots of water.

    Never mix coins of different metals.

    Tumble for about 30 minutes and check the coins.

    The idea is to smooth the corrosion down enough to read details.

    Don't turn keeper coins too long. You don't want old coins to look new-like and pitted.

    Spend the new coins and seal the old non-silver coins (all metals that corrode easily).

    To seal, heat the coin hot enough to boil water on it. This drys the coin out and removes surface grease.

    Then seal the coin with Renaissance wax (sold online). Buff with soft cloth.

    Badger
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  3. #3
    nz
    Apr 2008
    Auckland, New Zealand
    Garrett Ace 250
    34

    Re: Need more knowledge :-)

    Thanks for the pointers Badger

 

 

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