Venture cleaning tablets for coins?

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Denture cleaning tablets for coins?

Has anyone ever tried denture cleaning tablets to clean coins?

I have been using them for 40 yrs to keep my coffee thermos clean and it works perfect for that.

I just thought maybe it would work on pennies.

I used to clean each copper as I found them. They seemed to clean up easier and better if I did it while they were still damp or wet from the ground. But this always cut into my detecting time.

I stick my coins in a pill bottle till I get home. The dirt seems really hard and bonded. Does anybody keep them wet till they get home? I thought about adding water, or peroxide, or even the denture cleaning tablets with water.
 

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Interesting idea if anyone has done it ??
 

I'm not sure I'd do that with collectible coins and with modern coins.....who cares? A tumbler is probably cheaper to use. It sounds like an interesting experiment though. Try some and give us a report on your results!
 

If you keep them dug coins from drying out they will clean up much easier no doubt.
 

If you keep them dug coins from drying out they will clean up much easier no doubt.

Yes I will try to keep them moist. The pill bottle idea sounds like a great idea.
 

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