Hit the beach...Nothing. Hit the cartwheel hole...REDEMPTION

RelicMedic

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Went to the quietest beach in the world and it lived up to its name. One "keeper", a 1995 nickel. Feeling bummed, I made my way to the cartwheel hole, hoping to snag another button. I managed 4 buttons, part of a pewter spoon and a musketball. One of the buttons ended up being a sweet New Brunswick Regiment button (late 1700s-1812). I thought I'd give it a 2 minute soak in lemon juice to bring out the gilt, but instead, it darn near wiped all of the detail from it! I have used this method on numerous buttons with positive results. Go figure it would have to ruin my oldest provincial regimental button I had ever dug! Just posting the "field" picture. I don't really want a reminder of its current condition
 

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Gridwalker306

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Awesome button, a shame it didn't fare well in the lemon juice. I'm too scared to do that with buttons- I usually just dry brush and then bring out the highlights by lightly rubbing a molecule of oil (or more disgustingly, and bit of forehead grease lol) on it.

Still a really cool find!
 

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That's what I SHOULD have done! I've never seen a button degrade so fast in lemon juice. I don't even think I left it in for a full 2 minutes.
 

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Killer find buddy. I can't believe it destroyed it that fast. The next one will be nicer
 

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It's still legible! Looks like a killer find to me. It is what it is when it comes to cleaning. You can only save what is there.
 

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Nice find, it's the memory of the initial find for me, that split second of "awwwwww'
 

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Sorry you killed it. So if I read right, the picture you posted is BEFORE you gave it a lemon juice bath? And you don't want to post an AFTER picture of it because it is now toast?

At least you have the memory. I sold my 1893CC eagle when I was desperate. I still have pictures and the memory of the find. Thanks for sharing
 

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Here is another tale of anguish and madness brought to us by the hobby of metal detecting.
 

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Sorry you killed it. So if I read right, the picture you posted is BEFORE you gave it a lemon juice bath? And you don't want to post an AFTER picture of it because it is now toast?

At least you have the memory. I sold my 1893CC eagle when I was desperate. I still have pictures and the memory of the find. Thanks for sharing

Yes that's exactly right
 

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RelicMedic

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Here is another tale of anguish and madness brought to us by the hobby of metal detecting.

More of a tale of living and learning, sharing it with the community and taking it as a teachable moment :)
 

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Sweet button!! You still have that before pic and can still scratch that button off your list.
Congrats!!
 

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Nice picture of the raw button, good plan not showing the lemon juiced version. :sadsmiley:
 

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