1872 IH pretty much cleaned

Bushido Dude

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Wow That is nice. If it were me I think I would leave it. You know that's a rarer date??? How did you clean it?
 

Looks great,

Love when they hold up like that. The 70's were made well.

HH Jer
 

Yea I know its a more rare date....means more to me though because of where it was found...at a lock along the old canal that use to run through my town. I soaked it in linseed oil for awhile and slowly worked the crust off with a stereoscope and toothpick after it had been soaking for a few days. Slowly worked the loose stuff off and after all of the loose stuff came off I used an eye dropper to put peroxide just onto of the crusted stuff that wouldn't flake off and worked it off slowly. Very slow process but I didn't want to ruin the coin at all, especially after I could discern the date.
 

Thanks for the info. The coin came out really nice. I've have used linseed oil before and while it does take a long time sometimes it does a good job.
 

Beautiful IH Bush. WTG. HH.


Ed
 

Thats a beauty! I wouldnt do anymore too it. Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

That IH turned out great good job i would just leave as is . :icon_thumleft: Dd60
 

Nice looking IH and good job cleaning it up, :icon_thumright:

TommNJ
 

Holy crap! That coin didn't look like it would come out that nice... did a quick check on value an my 2010 redbook list it at 375-500.00 for a penny not bad!
 

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