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Treasure Hunting
Cleaning Your Finds
my go at electrolysis
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1769" data-source="post: 142603" data-attributes="member: 1769"><p>I have cleaned quite a few of the silvers that are worth only bullion price. Once you have it set up, it works a charm. I zap them a couple of minutes, and then rub them gently with bicarb. They come up a treat.</p><p></p><p>Just a reminder, which I'm sure is not necessary, to never clean a valuable coin. These methods work by removing a little bit of metal as well as the gunk, and it reduces their value.</p><p></p><p>I never enjoyed the fake pinkish look that coppers get when cleaned with electrolysis though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1769, post: 142603, member: 1769"] I have cleaned quite a few of the silvers that are worth only bullion price. Once you have it set up, it works a charm. I zap them a couple of minutes, and then rub them gently with bicarb. They come up a treat. Just a reminder, which I'm sure is not necessary, to never clean a valuable coin. These methods work by removing a little bit of metal as well as the gunk, and it reduces their value. I never enjoyed the fake pinkish look that coppers get when cleaned with electrolysis though. [/QUOTE]
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