polishing up gold nuggets

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Bomb'm--cyanide/hydrogen peroxide--or tumble with walnut shells--ammonia soak--weak hydrochloric--salt/vinegar--window cleaner--best/easiest/safest is a good ol'ultrasound jewelry cleaner-I trust mine explicitely-Tons a au 2 u 2-john
 

I second the Ultrasonic, safe clean and gets the best natural look, if they are too polished collectors dont like them, if they are clean they bring a premium. If they are clean looking and still have mud on them they bring an even higher premium to the purist collectors.
Some nuggets of lower purity will not look so good polished, and take on a green hue to to silver in the nugget. Some will look too red due to copper. Some can be pale yellow, electrum. Looks terrible polished, depends on location. size etc.
If you have a large nugget and want to get top dollar for it some day, for gods sake dont carry it in your pocket, or polish it, or let it bang around with others. The more you treat it like a perfect rare coin, the higher you can ask and get. too much polish and beating, you will be lucky to get melt value, I have seen many fine specimens ruined because they were polished and had to be melted down. It can mean the difference from 2X to 5X spot to .75X spot
 

Okay here's a question for you all...

I have a nice 1/2 ounce nugget,will it bring a higher price if it has a 14k bail on it to hang for a necklace ???
 

:icon_sunny: Just like women/men--looks are everything--never waste your time putting lipstick on a pig!! :thumbsup: tons a au 2 u 2-John
 

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