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Cleaning Your Finds
Andre's coin cleaning crayons
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 337344" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Yeah Im sure it wasnt going to be the pencil that scratched, but just wondering what a closeup looks like because of the dust n grit getting between causing abraision/micros. My concern with cleaning coins is when you cant see a date, sonetimes its not till youve given it a quick water rub when you then may realise its 1872 penny or so. True its not old or valuable, but i rather a patina coin that a copper carbonate crusty thats been exposed from scratches. I think ill try a pen on the coppers as everything ive tried on ones like the example uve shown above, i hadnt been happy with results. The pencil keeping the patina is cool</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 337344, member: 3111"] Yeah Im sure it wasnt going to be the pencil that scratched, but just wondering what a closeup looks like because of the dust n grit getting between causing abraision/micros. My concern with cleaning coins is when you cant see a date, sonetimes its not till youve given it a quick water rub when you then may realise its 1872 penny or so. True its not old or valuable, but i rather a patina coin that a copper carbonate crusty thats been exposed from scratches. I think ill try a pen on the coppers as everything ive tried on ones like the example uve shown above, i hadnt been happy with results. The pencil keeping the patina is cool [/QUOTE]
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