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Hello everyone I wanted to show you all of the Indian pennies I found while metal detecting since day one. Check it out!
https://youtu.be/9wx3wXpHc60
https://youtu.be/9wx3wXpHc60
Thank you I respect that you believe that but yes I found all of them while metal detecting. Thanks for the comment happy hunting!
If so how did you clean them?
It's been about a year since I found most of these so it could of just looked cleaner over time.
I'm guessing probably soaking it in a salt/vinegar mix then rubbing it with a pencil eraser. That or using a polish of some kind.
I used to clean some of my worthless wheats by doing that, but I don't do that much any more unless it's something that's really junk or if it's just so toasted I can't see a date on it.
There is proper and improper cleaning right? Can anyone suggest proper cleaning for large cents? Got a bunch of dark ones I'd like to clean up.
Just like many slabbed, graded 'cleaned' coins sell for big bucks regardless.Well as many here may already know most (non silver or gold) dug coins are listed as environmentally damaged anyway. HH.