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Cleaning coins?

Postby corky569 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:53 am

Just curious, how should I "clean" a cent before putting it in a 2x2?
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby slickeast » Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:04 am

clean is a dirty word.

Don't clean any coin. Let the buyer do with it what they want.

Cleaning a coin will DECREASE the value
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby corky569 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:16 am

I know cleaning is bad, but I mean just to remove finger prints/dust.
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Postby Market Harmony » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:56 am

bad bad bad bad bad.. no no no no no..

Now go sit in the corner
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby barrytrot » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:47 am

If it is 2x2 worthy then don't clean it.

But if your coin is fully "green" and you are just trying to get it to be "copper" again, then by all means clean it.

Cleaning is fine for "bullion". Not for "numismatic".
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby AGCoinHunter » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:13 pm

Never, ever, ever clean a coin. I dont even shine my bullion...
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby rainsonme » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:17 pm

I have a few dreadful looking indian pennies and V-nickels that I have played with cleaning. There is nothing to loose; they look AWFUL right now, but they appear to have good features underneath the paint and lord knows whatever. I started slowly. Boiled them for 20 mintues. Then cooled them under running water. I used a Q-tip with Iso-alcohol to see if I could loosen anything up. Then I put them in acetone in a sealed container, and sat it on top of the clothes dryer (for vibration and a little heat) for 3 weeks. At the end of that time, I put them under hot running water for about 10 minutes, then rubbed them with a cloth. Danged if I can see any difference from when I started. The acetone turned dark red, so something must have come off. Way too much work for no appreciable gain.

Other than hopelessly ugly coins of low value, I would never clean a coin.
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby barrytrot » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:27 pm

rainsonme wrote:I have a few dreadful looking indian pennies and V-nickels that I have played with cleaning. There is nothing to loose; they look AWFUL right now, but they appear to have good features underneath the paint and lord knows whatever. I started slowly. Boiled them for 20 mintues. Then cooled them under running water. I used a Q-tip with Iso-alcohol to see if I could loosen anything up. Then I put them in acetone in a sealed container, and sat it on top of the clothes dryer (for vibration and a little heat) for 3 weeks. At the end of that time, I put them under hot running water for about 10 minutes, then rubbed them with a cloth. Danged if I can see any difference from when I started. The acetone turned dark red, so something must have come off. Way too much work for no appreciable gain.

Other than hopelessly ugly coins of low value, I would never clean a coin.


I bust out laughing when I got to "Danged if I can see any difference from when I started". :) You had like 5 steps that each took either several minutes or weeks and then at the end "nothing" :)
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby corky569 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:07 pm

I have just found a few real nice bu wheats, and wanted to get the fingerprints, dust, and black sports off, I guess I should leave them alone?
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby slickeast » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:12 pm

corky569 wrote:I have just found a few real nice bu wheats, and wanted to get the fingerprints, dust, and black sports off, I guess I should leave them alone?


How does a coin with fingerprints, and other blemishes be bu? Au would fit the coin better. IMO
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby flbandit » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:16 pm

AGCoinHunter wrote:Never, ever, ever clean a coin. I dont even shine my bullion...


Sorry but I can't resist, I was shining my bullion the other day..... :lol:
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby Know Common Cents » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:11 pm

I agree 100% with the statement that coins shouldn't be cleaned. Seems absurd to practice cleaning worthless samples since you shouldn't be cleaning anything worth keeping.
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby corky569 » Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:08 am

slickeast wrote:
corky569 wrote:I have just found a few real nice bu wheats, and wanted to get the fingerprints, dust, and black sports off, I guess I should leave them alone?


How does a coin with fingerprints, and other blemishes be bu? Au would fit the coin better. IMO

I'm sorry, I meant to say that they were real shiny. Not like any wheat I'd seen before.
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby rainsonme » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:38 pm

"I agree 100% with the statement that coins shouldn't be cleaned. Seems absurd to practice cleaning worthless samples since you shouldn't be cleaning anything worth keeping"

are you really suggesting to a guy who date sorts 100's of pounds of pennies that he is wasting his time cleaning worthless samples?
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby Mossy » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:28 pm

What effect does motor oil have on collectables?
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby justoneguy » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:32 pm

Mossy wrote:What effect does motor oil have on collectables?

I t RUINS them + all their value too.
now sell me all that silver at half price,
b4 someone else charges you to haul it away. :P
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby just carl » Wed Mar 16, 2011 4:57 pm

There are many ways to clean coins.
1. Place the coin on a steel table or chair. Light a Butane torch and place the tip of the flame on that coin.
2. Purchase some auto battery Acid. Place some in a glass jar, add your coins to that.
3. If you have an electric wire wheel set up, purchase a Brass Wire Wheel and use it on your coins.
4. Place coins to be cleaned on a rock. Purchase gun powder and pile some on the coin and light it.
Or you could just NOT clean the coins. That is actually the preferred thing to do.
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Re: Cleaning coins?

Postby uthminsta » Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:32 pm

5. Eat the coin. After a few days, when it comes back to you, it will look like new.
6. Throw it in a bowl of bleach.
7. Use a pencil eraser on it. Really makes those dark coppers shine!
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