A double silver day today. First Franklin half

beez0404

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Got out today and finally got to hit a vacant lot I've had my eye on but have never checked out. It's a small lot with a tiny brook running along the back of it. There used to be a house on the lot that was built in the early 50s. I found nothing of note on the entire lot and was headed out. I though I would swing along the tiny brook on the way out. This is where I found the Franklin half. The bottom of the plug was filled with water and when I pulled out the coin I thought it was a clad dollar coin and just tossed it in my pouch. I've never found a silver coin that looked like this. I've seen photos of silver coins found in salt water but this is fresh water so I am not sure if this caused the heavy black tarnishing. The merc I found at the next spot I hit.

I've tried to clean the Franklin and using both dish soap and then baking soda and a toothbrush it will not come clean and shiny like I like them. Any suggestions?

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Sorry for this lousy photo. Ben enjoyed his bath in lemon juice and baking soda exfoliant brushing.

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Lemon juice that baby bud. Great day
 

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Congrats on the big silver! I'd leave it as it is, I like the dark background with lighter raised areas.
 

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Wow those dirt pics are awesome, the coins don't look bad either! Lol I'm losing it when I'd rather see dirt than coins!!! Jk of course

Awesome finds beez, congrats on the silver
 

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Very nice Jay! Those Franklins are hard to come by. I prefer not to use baking soda on silver coins as it can be quite abrasive plus it'll give the coin a fakey shine. Normally I would do a little light electrolysis on it, or the lemon juice method as Abe suggested would work fine as well.
 

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Nice hunt Jay..like bill said them franklins dont come around everyday. .I never found one..lol..
It toke alot of years to look like that, it deserves to have the tarnish on it...lol..
 

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must be terrible, digging coins like that, knowing that so many can't begin to go. I bet it doesn't even bother you. well, I for one don't blame you, pretty darn awesome silver!
 

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Silver Coins that sit in water for years tarnish and turn black. The tarnish will actually start to eat away at the coin after awhile. I have pulled barber dimes out of the lake that were about half their thickness. Yours look beautiful though.
 

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That is the elusive coin that I can not find. Great find thanks for sharing.
 

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Sweet day, Congrats on the Big silver!!

That baby looks great just the way it is, I wouldn't worry about any cleaning.
 

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Lemon juice that baby bud. Great day

So I would just soak it in lemon juice like I would a copper in peroxide minus the heating? I should know this but I've never dug a silver coin that wasn't practically shiny right out of the hole.
 

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So I would just soak it in lemon juice like I would a copper in peroxide minus the heating? I should know this but I've never dug a silver coin that wasn't practically shiny right out of the hole.

Yup just stick it in there and leave it for a while. You may need to take a qtip or a super soft tooth brush and gently hit it. I obviously wouldn't recommend that on a valuable silver but should be fine on that one.
 

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must be terrible, digging coins like that, knowing that so many can't begin to go. I bet it doesn't even bother you. well, I for one don't blame you, pretty darn awesome silver!

Actually, this winter I have truly come to appreciate how difficult it is for those who live in weather challenged areas and how much they miss being able to get out to metal detect. I used to tease and kid about it but now realize the errors of my ways. I'm hoping everyone has an early spring so ya'll can get back out there swinging again.
 

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yeah, the new year started off really nice and I quickly found two gold rings but that came to a screeching halt. I think that it is great that guys like you are able to get out there and find something with out having to hack their way through the ice. and then to find a coin like that one, really sweet one at that. find some more for guys like me to see, in the winter wonderland right now, well, that's what some call it. I have a new deus that is screaming to get out!
 

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Big Silver Congrats! That is so cool. I've only found one, it was in my first 2-3 months of detecting and it was my 5th or 6th Silver coin found. I also found a Merc. they were about 8 inches apart. That was probably my first 2 Silver day, found with my Bounty Hunter Discovery!
 

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I'm glad guys can get out and find the good stuff so I have something to read about on Tnet and it gives me hope that I'll find something cool myself when all the snow melts. :hello2:
 

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