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May 10, 2012, 06:50 AM
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Rock Tumblers for Treasure Hunters?

Though you should never use a rock tumbler to clean collectible coins, there are times when a tumbler can help you in your metal detecting hobby.
My latest podcast tells you how.
Listen at In the Corner with Dan Hughes (treasure)
---Dan Hughes
---Dan, http://treasuremanual.com
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May 10, 2012 06:50 AM
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May 10, 2012, 08:15 AM
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Since the Canadian Government decided to get rid of the penny, I had to clean all of my pennies in a hurry...I had a tumbler for years and never used it. I filled it up with water, salt and vinegar and tumbled it for about an hour, and they came out perfectly! I was so amazed at how well it worked considering how bad these pennies were!! You really don't need the gravel since the action of the coins tumbling against each other will suffice!!
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May 11, 2012, 05:33 AM
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Dan, why not just toss the coins into a sock bag, or old nylons and toss it into the wash
You'll get the same results without the additional cost of a machine and usage of additional electricity
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May 11, 2012, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by
spartacus53
You'll get the same results without the additional cost of a machine and usage of additional electricity

Well, the machine cost me $2.49, and it runs on a 6v power supply - probably a penny's worth of electricity a day?
Seems better than firing up the washing machine, using several gallons of water and quite a bit of electricity too.
---Dan, http://treasuremanual.com
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May 11, 2012, 12:03 PM
#5
You never wash your clothes
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May 11, 2012, 01:08 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
spartacus53
You never wash your clothes

Once a month, whether they need it or not.
---Dan, http://treasuremanual.com