1901 v nickel

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No, do not send the coin off to have it cleaned! The coin has some but not much value above face and is more valuable to you as your' find. I would suggest heating 1/4 to 1/2 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide in a microwave safe bowl or coffee cup, then drop the coin in and watch the heated Hydrogen Peroxide go to work. You might have to do this several times to have decent results and it is doubtful that the coin will ever come out any better than Good to Very Good condition. Once done, if there is any encrustation left on the coin, you could soak it in Mineral Oil for a week or two, then toothpick some or most of the encrustation off the coin.


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Than you frank .
 

That is going to take some time so I went back out and found me a 1903 I could read . image.webpimage.webp
 

wet brillo under the tap works nicely on nics____be gentle, a few seconds then rinse & repeat until you are OK with the result. lemon juice will eat the coin, peroxide will darken & may not remove the iron corrosion. try this on a dug wheat, no date Buff, and even a crusty IH---trust me ---brillo kicks butt on dug coins---NEVER use it on silver
 

Just dug anther one . 1900 this time . I wish they were in better shape . Brillo pad worries me a bit . The peroxide is not doing much . I found a wheat with with the 1900 v nickel I can not read the date on it either .
 

here is a '20 dug Buff before and after a 10 sec. LIGHT rub IMG_3579.webpIMG_3581.webpIMG_3580.webpIMG_3582.webp
Just dug anther one . 1900 this time . I wish they were in better shape . Brillo pad worries me a bit . The peroxide is not doing much . I found a wheat with with the 1900 v nickel I can not read the date on it either .
 

There is no such thing as a "light rub" with a brillo pad!
 

I like the V nickles you found. Just got my first today, a 1908 with condition problems. Thank you for the deep discussions concerning cleaning. I will follow with care. Best.
 

It the coin is just a common date and you want to clean them...A fine brass brush and water works on nickel too...Just so whatever brush you are using is softer than the nickel..Sometimes it will leave a yellow type tint,.....Not the best option! But does work on nickels that are so corroded that don't have much value...
 

Heck, going along with some of the other misinforming people on here giving advice, just soak it in acid and hit it with a welder. I hear it works great! If you can't give good advice I suggest no advise at all. Even the rare coins were once face value. Who's to say what it will be worth in 20 years?
 

In 1963, the retail value of a 1901 V Nickel in good condition was $.15. In 2016, the retail value of that same coin in the same condition is $2. That is an increase of approximately 1333%. If history is correct, in another 53 years (2069), a 1901 V Nickel in good condition will have a retail value of approximately $26.67.
 

I use "bar keepers friend" I think it is called. I clean a lot of my coins.. Just cleaned 2 v's that looked like yours.just pore some in a bowl, place coin in bowl. Let sit for say 10 mins... Take out and rub with thumb and repeat until shinny. I never plan on selling any of f my finds (so far). I like them clean when on display.. Try this method it works well on pennies also... Just NO silver....KIMG0038.webp I should have done a before and after.. It was every bit as bad as yours or worse. Very bad ground where I found it.. Nothing I can do about the pitting.. Some of the scale came of with my fingernail as I as cleaning it.
 

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