Title | : | How to Clean a Coin Correctly |
Lasting | : | 13.39 |
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Views | : | 570 rb |
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😮 its silver Comment from : red2965 |
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Can you use a soft bristle brush to get more detail? Comment from : red2965 |
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If you have a valuable coin, never clean it! Comment from : R Jakob |
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3 seconds in i know this guy knows his stuff Comment from : Jeremy BDS |
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Plain stupid Comment from : Trubble & Siriah Renn |
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I don't care what this guy says or does, DO NOT ever clean your old coins There's nothing you can do so the cleaning process doesn't show up under a microscope NGC and PCGS will tell you the same thing and put that on certificate when they grade it Comment from : Rick Rettler |
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What is the name of cleaner you mentioned, to clean coins? Comment from : Lena Dial |
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Hi sir I'm from Philippines I have that old coins how do I can sale please reply god bless Comment from : Mariafe Estrellas |
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Is salt and vinegar bad to use to clean them? Comment from : Hertenberger brothers |
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Just dip😊 Comment from : Patriot csa |
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Some Golden Rules of coin collecting Number One, NEVER clean them Number Two, NEVER (I did this when I was young, with no idea) keep them in plastic Number Three, DON'T 'slab' coins, it's a con, and they use FANTASY 'grading'! Number Four, keep them in special trays eg Lindner - it doesn't effect their surface in any way Just some of the great ideas I've picked up over my 40+ years of collecting Comment from : Michael Looney |
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“Do you see everything coming off this, folks?” Not the most assuring thing I’d want to hear from a coin cleaner guy Comment from : Emily Tienne |
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Your an idiot for cleaning any coin! It destroys the value! Comment from : Crazy Scott |
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You are illuminati Comment from : its Anaya🌺 |
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I was always told you never ever clean a coin, just for the sake of cleaning it Comment from : Stanley Dranks |
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I like to clean my high-relief St Gaudens double eagles with steel wool Shines em right up Comment from : some guy |
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Is ONE CENT 1982 USA valueble? Comment from : Benzi |
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I worked as a Bench Jeweler for almost 40 years How about using a steam cleaner using distilled water only or how about a ultrasonic cleaner using warm distilled water with only a couple of drops of Dawn dish soap mixed in I would just like to clean the dark finger grime out of the details Both processes would not change the coloring or remove tarnish Any thoughts or comments on this are welcome 😁☕️ Comment from : JoeKind1958 |
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I'm glad there are some people who will share this information instead of just screaming "DON'T DO IT!" Comment from : some guy |
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ONLY DO THIS TO FACE VALUE COINS, NO SILVER COINS, CHECK SIDE FOR NO COPPER, IF NO COPPER, ITS SILVER DO NOT DO THIS TO 2009 COINS EITHER, THEY ARE RARE it’s ok if they are like cents above it’s face value Comment from : DJ Brooks |
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What's the liquid? Comment from : Shirley Lynch |
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Hp sauce works :p Comment from : Jhn Ldr-Mrn |
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How do you know what coins to clean ? Got 1000s of them that go back to 1800’s and every first mint coins, settlement, war and 1sr parliment mint worked out the value but not grade Comment from : Jesus is Lord! repent! |
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I don't know how I have missed ur videos just had one pop up from 3 yrs Talking about different cleaners, u said said something about a same of bu plus any changes e u still have? Or have u come across something even better I'm probably 3 yrs to late, thought I would check thoughbrThank you Comment from : colbear 82 |
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Cleaning a coin is the worst thing you can do for its numismatic value Comment from : Nancy Allen |
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I was always told never clean a coin, it kills its value! Comment from : Mike the knife |
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Clean coins you want devalued Comment from : stratocaster1greg |
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Lol how to remove any premium your coin may have over the price of the metal Comment from : Reshtarc |
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Cleaned coins can not e graded PCGS and other companies will say cleaned and that devalues coins Comment from : Amy Harrell |
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Too much talking and less doing waste my time Comment from : Tony Batang |
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I use steel wool and a rock tumbler Comment from : john hempstead |
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NEVER NEVER NEVER clean an old coin You will ruin the value Comment from : arthur |
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He's cleaning bullion or what we'd consider junk coins I'd never do this to a coin that had numismatic value Comment from : Dan Baron |
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The green on the coin is PVC in the plastics from the old coin holders It ruins coins Comment from : Dan Baron |
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How to…don’t Comment from : Jared White |
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The most popular show on television Comment from : mercoid |
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Me trying to clean a $1 and ended up wasting $30 on the supplies Comment from : Noob Plays |
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Anyone have a way I can clean my Canadian and American pennys ? Comment from : Canadiannavy922 |
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Can I buy this in Canada Comment from : Canadiannavy922 |
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Will this work on a crusty KGll? Comment from : Greg Blake |
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I don't believe in cleaning value coins why cause it will lose the value of please don't clean your coins Comment from : Ramon Valerio |
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Where is the Serbian translation? Comment from : Пахуљица Пахуљица |
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I will tell you something that will really help not a solution with anything it will eventually mess with your coins the best thing to use a soft head toothbrush and creast toothpaste Comment from : Cynthia |
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Cleaning ruins the value!!! Comment from : Mike Moore |
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THE ONLY CORRECT WAY to CLEAN a COIN is NOT to TOUCH it with ANYTHING!! You are REDUCING the VALUES of EVERY COIN you TOUCH with ANYTHING and CHEMICAL cleaning of ANY KIND REDUCES the value ALSO! So do YOURSELF a FAVOR and get an ULTRASONIC cleaner like those USED for FINE GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY which cleans with SOUND-WAVES, I was a COIN DEALER for 20 years and have NEVER heard ANYONE suggest TOUCHING a COIN with ANYTHING or USING any kind of CHEMICAL or SOLVENT, please have a VERY nice day! NICHOLAOS Comment from : Nicholaos Miller |
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Any one tried this to remove white spots/milk spots with this product? Comment from : BoxingFan172 |
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DO NOT CLEAN COINS AT ALL IF YOU HAVE A BRAIN IN YOUR HEAD! THIS IS A HORRIBLE VIDEO MAKES PEOPLE DESTROY WHATEVER THEY HAD DUMB POOR ADVICE THIS IS STUPID NO ONE CLEANS COINS IF THEY ARE SMART LESS THEY WANT TO KILL THEIR VALUE NOT EVEN AN EXPERT WILL CLEAN A COIN IF HE IS ANY REAL EXPERT RIDICULOUS SHIT TO SAY SO PATHETIC YOU MADE THIS VIDEO I FIND IT OFFENSIVE Comment from : Cory Bober |
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I work with optics and frequently have to clean spots, smears, outgassing haze, stubborn dust, or smudges off of first surface mirrors, including gold and aluminum In my experience, Q-tips are too scratchy for mirror surface metal They WILL scratch, even if fluffed out For that, I use synthetic cleanroom swabs They are much less likely to scratch brbrAnd don’t use paper towels to dry! They’re more abrasive than you may realize Use clean microfiber, like for your glasses Better yet, use a dry blower, like canned air at a distance or those blowers professional photographers use, and blow the liquid to the edges to get absorbed by a microfiber clothbrbrIf I was going to remove a fingerprint, I would first use a clean strip of Scotch tape It pulls off fingerprints beautifully What’s left can be washed off with a quick rinse of methanol (wear gloves) blown off with clean air (not from your lips!) I have methanol in a laboratory squirt bottle, and it’s great! Methanol is my favorite for that cloudy haze that sometimes comes from other materials, especially plastics and paints, outgassing and also for dust spots that don’t want to blow offbrbrStubborn spots may need gentle wiping with poly fiber swabs and different solvents, like acetone or even your own breath fogged onto the coin With soft metals like gold, there is a good chance of scratching from anything solid, but with enough skill, they can be so small they don’t detract Practice on cheap, already damaged proofs before trying to de-scum anything valuable! Use a magnifier, too Comment from : Evil Sharkey |
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No such thing on how to clean a coin correctly Bye history and the numismaniac value of that coin Nicely done on how to send people down the wrong path in to a hobby that I love The people like me who tell people not to clean coins are the bad guys Thank you Comment from : C W U K |
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come on no one will have a green dime to clean what are you selling?Of course Comment from : Astroblue |
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Ancient coins sometimes have to be cleaned to see them Comment from : Deanne kliene |
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Your not supposed to clean coins Comment from : Jasons Lyric |
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dont Comment from : Invisible River™ Ranch |
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To be sure, when you sell you're coins you're never going to break even, ever I have coins; Liberty, Morgan, etc that I've never cleaned and got squat for them even though I bought when prices were $5/oz spot in early 2000brbrThese were BU and in very good shape and still in the 20 coin plastic container they were shipped in When took them to my local coin store they wouldn't come anywhere near today's spot price and I wasn't happy with the major online dealers either Comment from : DPS |
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Stay away from people like this! Comment from : Coyne Hunter |
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Classic snake oil salesman Do not "clean" any coin that might have any numismatic value Dirt, grease, tape residue, sometimes paint or ink, might be safely removed with acetone, but if you don't know what you're doing, don't do it I love when he says he cleaned a "proof gold coin" that had "bluish, whitish, opalescence" on it Comment from : strat959 |
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this is a con only thing you should ever wash a coin with is distilled water if you arent wearing gloves the oils off your skin will leave residue marks which will eventually eat at the coin Comment from : Matthew Baker |
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Infomercial Comment from : Unwillige Einzelganger |
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The blue green is oxidized metal That's the original surface coming off Yes, toning is metal changing through oxidation If you remove that you remove the minty fresh surface Don't clean coins Just don't do it and sell them to me as not cleaned Ok? Comment from : Jeff Hoyt |
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What about the copper corrosion the green Comment from : Thomas Meadows |
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My grandpa owned a service station (back when they were actually SERVICE stations—as in when you got gas, they’d come out and pump your gas, check your oil, and wash your windshield) He’d come home and go through the change from his till and take out any silver—and given the guys handling the register were mechanics and had grease and oil on their hands, the coins were often pretty grungy Grandpa would dip them in kerosene and rub them off Worked wonders! 😂 Comment from : lkayh |
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Thank you for this video I’m currently cleaning my 1923 piece coin Comment from : Luke Carr |
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This guy seems pretty shady Comment from : Luis Zacarias |
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This guy looks and sounds like a shyster Comment from : John Dough |
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After watching this video , I went online and read a LOT of reviews about this product , about 7 out of 10 were bad , several said this is just mineral spirits , personally , I would not waste money on this 👎👎 Comment from : Jeff D |
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A drop of hot sauce works wanders on a penny Comment from : Kitty Gilmer |
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I'd just leave small amount of mineral grease on the coinsbrGrease is not nice, but it is the only that protects the metal, on long periods of time Comment from : Mr Gigi |
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🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😇 Comment from : Eltisha Grant |
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Alvin loved your prevention I have a question, I have a 1944 steel penny would you advise cleaning it, and if so how? Comment from : albert vega |
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whats a pitina is it a coating on the coin Comment from : corvette z06 |
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just put it in a baggy with isopropyl alcohol and epsom salt Comment from : Based_MediumChungus17 |
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Aren't they required to make a MSDS? Looking up will report back Isoalkanes, C10 - C13 68551-17-7 90 - 99 brChemical Family: Aliphatic HydrocarbonbrChemical Formulation: Mixture Comment from : Frostacious |
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I like Braso, makes my old coins look brand new😀 Comment from : Harv Ortiz |
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Can't wait to clean all my grandpa's old flowing hair and draped bust dollars Those things are filthy! Some of em even have a nasty chemical residue on em, like oily lookin rainbows🤷 Comment from : Tai Theguy |
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Close your eyes and it's like Lin Manuel Miranda teaching coin cleaning techniques Comment from : Nathanael Vass |
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DO NOT EVER USE A PAPER TOWEL , A NAPLIN A TISSUE OR A Q TIP THEY SCRATCHGO BUY A MICROSCOPE YOU WILL SEE WHAT DAMAGE YOUR DOING THERE ARE CONSERVATION PADS AND YOU CLEAN AND RESTORE COINS WITHMACHINE IOILS ETC ETC ETC SOAKING COINS IN OILS WILL RELESAE AND REMOVE NEAR ANYTHING Comment from : Joe Cascio |
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Question has anyone tried or thought of using a wet tumbler like they use for cleaning brass for reloading ammo? They have some vertical and some horizontal Maybe do one coin at a time Its just water and a cleaning solution like dawn soap or something similar Would that cause the coin to loose value? Comment from : David DeBoard |
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I dont see a diffrent😅👍 Comment from : fritz öpfelschnitz |
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I want to tell you about your coin I love you Comment from : THE COIN MAN |
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He did an experiment on a proof gold coin! What a brave guy! Comment from : Mark Osterman |
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The camera angles and the poor overall quality just ruins the video But thanks for letting me know the least abrasive stuff to use is mineral water Comment from : Golaki |
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Better way One cup five per cent white vinegar,tablespoon Dawn,one cup hot water Place in Sonic jewelry cleaner,5minutes Do not use on zinc but copper, composite,silver,gold works It restores to the best luster left on the coin Comment from : Dale Bronniman |
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What’s the maximum time you would let those coins sit in your solution? brLove the video Comment from : Cristian F |
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Mere pass hai yeh sika Comment from : Kamal udin Udin |
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Baking powder, vinegar and salt easy Comment from : Ghost Chips |
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Uhmmm , how bout an ultrasonic cleaner ?? Comment from : EivinSukoi |
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Just got my kids a gardening hand Shovel for Christmas because they keep using the spoons and he actually dug up a pennie Literally dug up Money👏🤭on first try Comment from : DrunkenYoda |
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remember 200 Comment from : Daniel Hewitt |
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8:47 What coin Is that the guy is holding up? I have one I found it in my grandpas things after he passed Its not in very good shape About the condition of the one pictured No date i can see Comment from : smartacus88 |
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FYI: The CONSERV product is simply mineral spirits you can buy in any paint store or hardware store, repackaged with their product name and charging several times the amount it costs Comment from : DW X |
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Do u buy old coins Comment from : Timothy Frye |
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Beautifuljustt a thing of beauty 😁😎 Comment from : Roberto Consuegra |
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Cleaning coins takes the value ask rick from pawn stars 🌟 Comment from : *Freedom of speech * R have U 4gotten |
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Sounds fishy No offense but reminds me of old school snake oil salesmen I'll buy it Comment from : Texmexgod4001 |
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This guy is trying to sell a garbage product trying to use as many periodic elements in his speech to glam it up but after using it on these coins, i meancome on, this solution is a product of government so you'll buy both this and a coin cleaning service so they can say coin cleaning services only have products that can clean without damage Lol and the rich get richer I majored in chemistry and this is jus a a VERY dilute version of 100 wood naphtha or wood turps Its used to vlean coins by mixing what scientists call a soft fail chemical Comment from : Blaine Barrett |
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