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rupsul

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Nov 11, 2004
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hey. I'm new to this whole hobby but have got the fever bad :). I'm currently staying in Belguim (though I live in South Africa). Anyway on to my question today I found an 1880 Leopold II centiemen. I have no idea how to clean it and am afraid of damaging it. I do not even know wat metal it is made of. Excuse my ignorance. Any help would b greatly apreciated.
 

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Soak it in some olive oil. It will take awhile (days) but you wont hurt it and it should come out nice
 

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rupsul

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Thanks alot its soaking away as I type will scan it when it is nice and clean :)
 

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No prob 8)

Whatever you do, don't scrub it with a toothbrush to clean it faster.

If it's valuable or rare the scrubbing will put fine scratches on it and reduce the value sharply.

Let it soak no matter how long it takes and remember some coins might not ever get to be perfectly clean. Thats the price for being in the soil soooooo long.

Also, if you ever sell it to a coin collector/dealer do not admit to digging it or cleaning it ever! Play dumb and insist it's the same as when you recieved it from your great grandfather or whoever person you make up that gave it to you. Hopefully you will get top price for it
 

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