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    Feb 2010
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    how to clean a silver cob

    Can anyone shed some light on how to clean a silver cob? I have what I think is a 1/2 but still cannot tell because it needs a good cleaning but I have no idea how to do it without damage. I tried washing soda and a electro plate. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!

    Nov 2006
    Jupiter, Florida USA
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    Re: how to clean a silver cob

    Sometimes you are better off not cleaning it at all.

    First weight it with a gram scale so as to determine what
    actual "mass" may be left.

    Depending on where the coin was found, {near iron, under water, etc...}
    has a determining factor on what may actually be left of it.

    Post some photos. There are more than a few of us
    with some experience, who will be glad to
    advise you - PRACTICALLY - about what you may need to do.
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    Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered...  There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer.  Join with us this year!

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    Sep 2004
    Down South - Marietta, GA
    Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
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    Re: how to clean a silver cob

    Quote Originally Posted by sflsweeper
    Can anyone shed some light on how to clean a silver cob? I have what I think is a 1/2 but still cannot tell because it needs a good cleaning but I have no idea how to do it without damage. I tried washing soda and a electro plate. Any help would be appreciated.
    This may be a little technical unless you are a chemist or engineer - excellent resource though....
    http://nautarch.tamu.edu/crl/conserv...ual/File13.htm

    Maybe this simplified version....
    http://www.mycoincollecting.com/coll...ctrolysis.html

    This is certainly a definitive resource on marine conservation, available for no charge in PDF format. Definitely worth the 2.9 meg download....
    http://nautarch.tamu.edu/crl/conservationmanual/

    Stan


 

 

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