Hello and thank you all.
It was quite a kick finding this, it was my first coin dug last friday, a rather nice surprise.
It is rather worn down but less so than I thought it was before I cleaned it up.
There still is some tarnish on the back, but I decided enoughs enough, that is until or whether
I decide to do the electrolysis thing. (I don't think I want to make my own electrolysis thingy
even though I do have the stuff to do so, electricity and water kinda scares me.)
The back of it looked like it was covered in tar, I think a wicked combination of tarnish and dirt. The front was slightly tarnished and I could read the date right off the bat. I placed it in tinfoil with salt for about two days, and gently wiped with tissue paper, this got about 90% of the tarnish of. But I grew impatient, and since it was obviously rather worn, I gently and briefly rubbed it with moist baking soda, but left the bit of tarnish on the back since I didn't want to rub it too much in such a manner.
Good luck,
HH.