cam9457
Sr. Member
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2008
- Messages
- 444
- Reaction score
- 9
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Cape May, NJ
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab ETRAC
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
Has anyone ever tried using aluminum jelly on dug LC's? I did a little experimet
I was just wondering if anyone had ever tried using aluminum jelly on an LC? I was out today and found a bunch of clad and was wondering what effect aluminum jelly would have on different types of coins so I gave it a shot. The clad quarter, dime and nickel all came out with much better detail but the AJ turned them a reddish color. The 64" penny faired a little better, no red, just much better detail. So I'm wondering if since the 64" penny is mostly copper and LC's as far as I know are mostly copper, would AJ be a bad or good thing for an LC? Has anyone tried it? I'm thinking about it, I've got an 1802 that is just barely readable and I might just try it. Any help or if you have tried aluminum jelly on an LC I'd love to hear about it
I was just wondering if anyone had ever tried using aluminum jelly on an LC? I was out today and found a bunch of clad and was wondering what effect aluminum jelly would have on different types of coins so I gave it a shot. The clad quarter, dime and nickel all came out with much better detail but the AJ turned them a reddish color. The 64" penny faired a little better, no red, just much better detail. So I'm wondering if since the 64" penny is mostly copper and LC's as far as I know are mostly copper, would AJ be a bad or good thing for an LC? Has anyone tried it? I'm thinking about it, I've got an 1802 that is just barely readable and I might just try it. Any help or if you have tried aluminum jelly on an LC I'd love to hear about it