Billinoregon
Sr. Member
- Joined
- May 3, 2012
- Messages
- 490
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- Location
- Las Cruces, NM
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro DeLeon
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Thread Owner
How many times have you caught yourself rubbing the dirt from a freshly dug coin with your thumb and fingers -- or seen others do it in detecting videos? I know this is nearly an automatic reflex as we are eager to see the details of our targets. I also know that many, if not most, dug coins have only marginal numismatic value. That said, a numismatist would cringe in horror at this practice, as rubbing so abrasive a medium as soil across the face of a coin can only degrade it, no matter what its condition. A coin professional avoids even touching a clean coin with bare hands, preferring soft cotton gloves. From here on out, I am going to make a conscious effort not to attempt to field clean a coin until I can get it to water and use a soft-bristled brush on it.
Just thought I would share this as a "best practice" for the coinshooters among us. Thank you for considering.
Just thought I would share this as a "best practice" for the coinshooters among us. Thank you for considering.