asmerri
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Towards the end of my hunt on Saturday I dug up an unfamiliar size coin like object completely encrusted in green patina. I thought it may have been a foreign coin so I didn't get too excited about it. I soaked it in boiling peroxide like I do my wheat pennies to clean them up hoping to get some definition off of the "coin" but after a good soak I still couldn't see any definition. I decided to try the olive oil trick that I have heard so many of you talk about but I just became too impatient. I think the oil did loosen up some of the crust. Knowing that nothing non abrasive would clean this coin, I lightly took a scotch-brite pad to the surface. I could immediately see a shield! A little more light scrubbing and I could see "1867"! Thinking I had found a shield nickel, I turned the coin over and lightly scrubbed. I didn't see any stars showing up, just what appeared to be a wreath. Then realized I had found an 1867 2 cent piece! I immediately put down the scrubbing pad. This coin has a lot if buildup left on it and I'm sure I can get some better detail out of it with some cleaning tips from my fellow T-Netters. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! So stoked right now! By far my oldest and coolest coin.
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