cleaning your finds?

chevyman75

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Dec 22, 2013
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clarion, pa
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bounty hunter discovery 1100
discovery 3000
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Metal Detecting
How does everyone clean their finds whether it be coins or relics? I mean clean as in to be able to identify what it is!? i have heard alot say they use a tooth brush and others a soft paint brush. just want some other insights on how everyone else cleans their coins/relics to identify them. :dontknow:
 

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Liu21

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Dec 14, 2014
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Brooklyn, NY
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AT Pro/BH Platinum, (Garret Pro-Pointer)
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Metal Detecting
copper coins, i use a toothpick and scratch away just enough dirt to see the date. If it is a key date or very old coin, I just work it alittle more around the high points of the coin. then I take some face oil and lightly brush the coin, to bring it out. Silver coins, I run it in warm water and gently rubbing some dirt away, till i can see the date. If it is a key date, i stop. If it is a common date, I then move to the next step of using baking soda.
 

adamBomb

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May 30, 2014
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Wilmington NC
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Nox 700;
Past: Nox 600; CTX; CZ21; Excal II; White's DF;
920i Stealth Scoop
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
How does everyone clean their finds whether it be coins or relics? I mean clean as in to be able to identify what it is!? i have heard alot say they use a tooth brush and others a soft paint brush. just want some other insights on how everyone else cleans their coins/relics to identify them. :dontknow:

I put all of my coins in a rock tumbler. Picked it up at harbor freight. It takes about one hour to clean them.
 

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