Heat spell finally broke.

johnnyi

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The mosquitoes down here at the shore are apparently sleeping today, so I finally got out for a few hours to detect. (learned the black flies are just waking up). I hit the woods again where I'd found colonial coppers and ran in all metal, but nothing much but an ingot and what looks like a broken key (and a lot of shotgun shells). For a break I hit the old worked out access road along the bay, got a very iffy signal, and pulled this one up. I cleaned it for a second under water and it looks like it may clean up a little more.
 

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Good cleaning job Johnnyi what did you use :P

SS.
 

S.S., I hardly cleaned it. The difference between the two pics is that the first was right out of the ground and the second one I just ran water over it with a little dish soap for a second or two. I'm not sure how it will eventually clean up.
 

:icon_thumright: wtg looks good
 

johnnyi said:
S.S., I hardly cleaned it. The difference between the two pics is that the first was right out of the ground and the second one I just ran water over it with a little dish soap for a second or two. I'm not sure how it will eventually clean up.
I normally use Lemon juice, or Genolite on my Silver coins, that;s if they are really bad :P

SS.
 

Thanks S.S. I'm probably not going to use anything that caustic on it though just in case some of the stains have begun to pit. I usually don't have much problem with silver because I hunt well away from the bay. This find was very close to the salt marshes though. Although it's not a rare coin, it looks close to a.u. as far as detail goes so I don't want to damage it. I'll probably take Don's advice and soak it in distilled water for several days and see what happens.
 

A successful day for you, half dimes are not easy for me to find, they just want to evade me for some reason. I know for years I tried to get my first one and my son would find them occasionally, while I just could not get one. Heck his first coin from the 1800s when he was around 14 years old was a 1835 Half Dime, what a way to start off! I finally found my first one around the 20 year of hunting mark!

I never really do anything to my silver coins other than make sure all dirt is off, distilled water soak is good and a thorough drying, only the black encrusted ones from the shore get the electrolysis >:(

Boy, don't know about you John, but thought for sure I had a half dime also, those dang reflectorized thumb tacks that the bow hunters use to find their way out of the woods at dusk are a pain when they are in the ground. Sound exactly like a silver coin.... Needless to say that was one of my targets today.

Don
 

johnnyi said:
Thanks S.S. I'm probably not going to use anything that caustic on it though just in case some of the stains have begun to pit. I usually don't have much problem with silver because I hunt well away from the bay. This find was very close to the salt marshes though. Although it's not a rare coin, it looks close to a.u. as far as detail goes so I don't want to damage it. I'll probably take Don's advice and soak it in distilled water for several days and see what happens.
None of the things I said about the cleaning hurts Silver coins :P I would never suggest it unless it was tried and tested.... by myself :wink:

SS.
 

Nice looking seated there congrats.
 

Well done! That is a much nicer coin than my 1853 half dime from March. :tard:

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Thanks for posting. She's a beauty. :icon_thumleft:



Regards,



Buckles
 

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Great details on the half dime :icon_thumright:
 

Beautiful coin Johnny! :thumbsup:
 

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