Bring up dates

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I have a bunch of Buffalo nickels heard about white vinegar and peroxide mix it together put your nickels in and let them soak every now and then use a paint brush and wipe them off. Mixture will turn green. I started with 24 nickels in mix and so far 10 has come up with dates. I have gotten 4 for my daughter book that she needed. This is a fun project for us to do. Hope some of the other will show a date later on. Has any one else done this.
 

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Theres a commercial product called Nic-a-date or something like that that does the same thing. I believe the commercial product uses a dilute nitric acid, so your way sounds a LOT better to me. Some folks will gasp and tell you that you shouldn't do that to coins, but if theyre slicks anyway, I say Why Not?
Great that you were able to get some missing dates too! :icon_thumright:

(note that the dates may fade with time and wont come back as well as the first time you treated them)
 

yea I heard of Nick a date but I want that to be my last step as when u use that u can tell right where it has been and this way the whole coin
 

i have and now i have a 1914 d and a 1913 d t2 and my brother has a 1921 s
 

Thanks for the informative post. :occasion14:
 

sitting here trying to get some more dates on my Buffalo nickels. So far I got a 1915 and a 1916 also got a 1917 but already had one of those in my daughter book. trying with 29 dateless and only got 3 dates to come up not very good odds
 

I have a bunch of Buffalo nickels heard about white vinegar and peroxide mix it together put your nickels in and let them soak every now and then use a paint brush and wipe them off. Mixture will turn green. I started with 24 nickels in mix and so far 10 has come up with dates. I have gotten 4 for my daughter book that she needed. This is a fun project for us to do. Hope some of the other will show a date later on. Has any one else done this.

Thanks for this tip. What's the ratio? Is it 50/50? My husband has a buffalo nickel that we can't read the date. He may want to try this.
 

yes 50/50
 

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