Whats the best way to clean dug coins?

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Whats the best way to clean dug coins? I am not talking good coins. I want to be able to clean up coins that I dig up that are so bad that I can't even read the date. Especially dug copper cents. I have found a few wheat cents that are so black and corroded that you can't hardly see what kind of a coin it is. Also nickel and copper nickel coins. I just dug a buffalo nickel that is really bad. I am set up for electrolysis and I have an ultrasonic cleaner. Should I use one of these or should I do something different?
 

Not sure about nickels, altho for encrusted copper I sometimes heat some peroxide for old IH's. It does tend to darken the coin. If its really bad, a virgin olive oil soak for up to several months. For common wheaties I may put them in a rock tumbler w/aquarium gravel and a drop of soap. I tumble for 20-30 minutes, almost no damage to the coin yet removes almost all crud and will bring out the detail very well. ffd
 

Try soaking the coins in vinegar. This works especially well for copper. If you think there's a chance it might be a decent coin, soak it overnight in distilled water first, then rinse it to see what it looks like. For nickels, try soaking them in worchestershire sauce, in a closed container. The suggestion of the heated peroxide can work well, but it can take all the detail off really bad coins. Good luck!
 

a little salt in the vinegar makes it stronger.

i would start with half vinegar half water and some salt.
 

Some of my first finds where some wheaties, one from 1917, I soakedthem in vineger over night ( I had forgotten about them) and it left me with a weaird looking pieace of bright colored copper........so i was wondereing how you used the viniger without damagng the coins?
 

For coppers tumble them in dish soap for an hour, then another hour with a mix half & half red wine vinegar/ water they will come up looking new. :thumbsup:
 

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