QuickDraw22
Jr. Member
New Member, already a CRH'ing addict *Update #2 PICS*
Hey guys - not going to bore everyone with my coin collecting history, but it's nice to be back into the coin world.
Started CRH'ing in April(ish), and have accumulated (200) 40% halves, and about (45) 90% halves.
Finally got to be friends with a bank, and I get $1-2000 of halves every week. Unfortunately, there are only 2 banks over here with coin counters
Anyhoo - Here was my last pull from $1000 in halves. IIRC, it was (29) 40%'ers and (7) 90%'ers. The black ones are two old Walking Liberty's, and one Franklin. For some reason, almost all of my Franklins and Walkers are "coated" in this black junk - not sure if it's just an extreme amount of oxidation, or from someone who needed to finish off a can of Rhino Lining.
Is there any way to chip/dissolve/clean this junk off of the coins?? I must have 15 other walkers/franks that have this stuff on them.
Thanks for the great site, and thanks for all the helpful information!!!
DAVE
Hey guys - not going to bore everyone with my coin collecting history, but it's nice to be back into the coin world.
Started CRH'ing in April(ish), and have accumulated (200) 40% halves, and about (45) 90% halves.
Finally got to be friends with a bank, and I get $1-2000 of halves every week. Unfortunately, there are only 2 banks over here with coin counters

Anyhoo - Here was my last pull from $1000 in halves. IIRC, it was (29) 40%'ers and (7) 90%'ers. The black ones are two old Walking Liberty's, and one Franklin. For some reason, almost all of my Franklins and Walkers are "coated" in this black junk - not sure if it's just an extreme amount of oxidation, or from someone who needed to finish off a can of Rhino Lining.
Is there any way to chip/dissolve/clean this junk off of the coins?? I must have 15 other walkers/franks that have this stuff on them.
Thanks for the great site, and thanks for all the helpful information!!!

DAVE
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