Just out of a prolonged (years) olive oil bath, 1796 Liberty Cap Copper

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looks lovely to me, would love to find anything like that
 

she a pretty gal....and she like an oil bath.I think I love her

cheers...and wonderful find for sure
 

its looking pretty spiffy there
ive had an ancient soaking for months now
little by little
HH
 

This is my LC, it's been soaking for years in olive oil, I switched to mineral oil a week ago.
Can any one read the date on this ? image.jpg
 

thanks all! I'm glad this one has a visible date! :)
 

it looks like 17?? cant make out the other clearly but there might be an 8 in there as well
keep bathing it,lol
HH
 

You need to add a "before" picture so we can appreciate exactly what the olive oil has done, as far as cleaning it up.
 

Glad your LC is in better shape and has a readable date. Thanks for trying to read it. I've been squinting at it, Turing it around, tilting it, etc. what ever the date is will remain a mystery! It is my oldest dug coin, so far.
 

Glad your LC is in better shape and has a readable date. Thanks for trying to read it. I've been squinting at it, Turing it around, tilting it, etc. what ever the date is will remain a mystery! It is my oldest dug coin, so far.

well some of these LC we dig are toast and the actual dates gone forever. But at least we found them! :)
 

correction - 1796 Draped Bust Copper not Liberty Cap.
 

I had no idea OO can do such wonders. Why OO and not other organic oils?
Also, ya'll have more patience than I do.
Thanks, great pics.
Peace
 

I had no idea OO can do such wonders. Why OO and not other organic oils?
Also, ya'll have more patience than I do.
Thanks, great pics.
Peace

well I cleaned this with baking soda to start out but didn't want to remove all details. So then in went into olive oil for quite a long time.
Why OO? I have no idea but read about TH'ers using it on copper coins, long time ago now. Thanks!
 

Glad your LC is in better shape and has a readable date. Thanks for trying to read it. I've been squinting at it, Turing it around, tilting it, etc. what ever the date is will remain a mystery! It is my oldest dug coin, so far.


Have you tried the flashlight from the side angle trick?

Someone once told me that if you put a little milk or cream on the coin you may be able to make out a date a little easier with the contrast of white to coin metal.
 

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