Silver Beach produces again

Channon

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Three Mercs and a Rosie along with some clad. What’s the best way to clean these?
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Congrats! I found a beach in 2015 that I also deemed, "Silver Beach." Ended up pulling over 400 silver coins, 100 silver jewelry and 32 gold rings (over 4 years). Wish the same for your Silver Beach!

for a quick clean for mine, I just rubbed them between my fingers with salt. Many were toast so a quick clean was all I cared to do.
 

baking soda and water
 

Nice silver. Congrats
 

Baking soda and water works good especially if you zap them with electrolysis first
 

Congrats on the silver hunt.:icon_thumright:
 

Congrats on your silvers. I'm with the Baking Soda and water crew, (although I don't clean mine anymore). I just prefer to leave them the way they came out of the ground regardless of how they look. Just my preference.
 

Nice beach. Wish I had one like that close to me. I go with the baking soda and hot water and aluminum foil method. If you google that method it describes how to do it. It causes minimum damage to the coins.
 

You’ll learn the saltwater coins either clean up right away with water and salt being rubbed on em - or they are so totally caked in black that thy never clean up.

Also, my ‘silver beach’ I found in June has given me around 50 or 60 Silver coins, 15 pieces of silver jewlery, and Three gold rings!
 

You are having a great time at "Silver Beach"...Congratualtions!

Doc
 

Wow, nice haul for a single hunt. I think I've only pulled 4+ in a day a couple times!
 

Nice silver finds! :icon_thumleft:
 

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