K1DDO1979
Silver Member
I tried many methods for cleaning my dug copper coins that were very crusty and the best method I found was accidental. I have been using it ever since. I dug two large cent and a few 1960's penny's and when I got home I put them on the dash of my car and forgot them till the next day. The windows were up and it was a sunny day so the car got warm/hot. I was surprised the next day to see all the coins have a cracked appearance all over them and when I picked them up all the crust fell off and turned to dust leaving a flawless coin (if it was in good shape to begin with). So ever since if I find a crusty copper coin I lightly wash the loose dirt off and then set it in the car with the windows up and not long after they are ready to brush the crust off. It comes off real easy and if really thick leave it a little longer. It even worked for some of the thickest/hardest crust that I gave up trying to clean. I even put some relics and it worked too. Hope this helps someone out there!
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