Title | : | How to conserve Copper coins! A crash course. |
Lasting | : | 9.34 |
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Views | : | 20 rb |
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I truly appreciate the video and demonstration, I recently found your videos and they are very helpful I hope you’re still at it brother! Comment from : @SilverBoyBlues |
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Somebody is making a lot of noise in the background Sometimes it,s hard to hear a woyd or two Who told you you are A professional? This would of been a good vid If your BIG HEAD didn't keep surfacing, lolbrThank,s for telling me we are going to unscrew the cap! Highly technical vid, should of been much longerbrSo dirt on a coin longer than this one , 171 yrs Will eventually harm the surface, I think day one after it was minted started to harm the coin Putting any oily product to make something shine is cheating and looses value Ehh Good tips though, thank,s Comment from : @blueplasma5589 |
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VERDI-CARE™ FTW! You didn't even mention it Comment from : @TheBadThad |
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I have a copper coin that it so dark you can't see the detail Is there some sort of product that I could use to lighten it? Comment from : @DahHar117 |
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Wouldn't some sort of soft fabric be better than Q-tip? Comment from : @DahHar117 |
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Allliant chemical still has 1-1-1 tce for $99 a gallon plus shipping Experimenting with various oils and preservative metals or micro crystaline wax, would probably get you the exact result you want as a professional Comment from : @coreymerrill3257 |
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your videos are so fucked up and full of banging beating and noise turned it of and hit don not recommend just trash the same as the content Comment from : @rickygibson3754 |
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What about when they have that damn green and Black on them that shit kill's coins and Wii spread out to other Coins Comment from : @matthewmiller6418 |
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Never clean your coins Comment from : @mitchellgeorge7224 |
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Professional restorer of coins, all you do is whips blue ribbon on them, save money just use transmission fluid in them it’s the same as blue ribbon is made from, transmission fluid and actions mixed together that’s all it is Comment from : @theanonymouscomment |
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What happens when you send this coin to PCGS? Do they send it back to you saying it was cleaned or is there no sign of any cleaning? Comment from : @pas112472 |
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I found a 1942 in circulation in really bad shape it’s one of the few times I’ve used vinegar I’m not sure if it was a good idea but at least now I can see the coin and it’s details it wasn’t a very strong clean Comment from : @Caligulashorse1453 |
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It would have been helpful to give us the ingredients of the mystery solvent you used Comment from : @shekatagani |
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idiots at pcgs are going to grade it as cleaned you just screwed the value of the coin Comment from : @L4NCING |
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Ive tried this on copper and some copper turns blue a pink! Have you seen anything like it? Usually happens on rb pennys Comment from : @coinsusa |
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I'm sure you just destroy the value of this coin by doing that Under a microscope you will see the damage you have done Comment from : @antiquarian1773 |
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Does this application dry hard over time -- like a real layer or one wipe after 9 months and it wipes off ?? Comment from : @amranackerman9656 |
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Thanks, good info Comment from : @ayersbiz6458 |
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I would invest in a camera tripod Comment from : @Qtrainer |
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Dude, get your camera work under control! It’s noisy and distracting Comment from : @jjwest1272 |
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I liked it better before you cleaned the coin Comment from : @gregderozier3846 |
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Trichlorethylene (very nearly the same as Trichloriethane) was the forerunner to today's brake parts cleaner Used to get gallons and gallons of it, cheap, for cleaning automotive partsbrTrichlorethylene evaporates very FAST and maybe could cause cancer ;-0) Comment from : @2Truth4Liberty |
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Will the coin clean liquid work on older coppers found metal detecting that aren’t as clean and pretty as the one you show? I have several I would like to save but have no idea how to do so Thanks Comment from : @RCBuildaholic001 |
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