nate7394
Jr. Member
- Aug 16, 2012
- 37
- 74
- Detector(s) used
- Deus, Makro Racer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Just pulled a major bucket list find today with finding an early variety large cent. When it was first pulled from the ground, you could almost see the date (1796?). Haven't done anything to the coin yet so there is still dirt caked to both sides. Even with the dirt, I can see all the major details which means it's likely in great shape underneath.
In the past I've used olive oil which does a pretty good job on these coppers. Only problem is that the oil makes the coin very dark. Using peroxide is the other method I've used but this seems to be hit or miss with some coins ending up pitted all over. I'm thinking about taking it over to a coin shop to see what they think?
In the past I've used olive oil which does a pretty good job on these coppers. Only problem is that the oil makes the coin very dark. Using peroxide is the other method I've used but this seems to be hit or miss with some coins ending up pitted all over. I'm thinking about taking it over to a coin shop to see what they think?
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