lisfisher
Hero Member
Hello,
I have a couple coins that I found on a saltwater beach and both have this stubborn green substance on them. I do not want to damage the coins from a harsh cleaning method but then again I would tend to think there would be more eye appeal being lightly damaged and NO green crud vs encrusted with green and left alone. One coin is a 1944 Standing liberty half and the other is a 1922 peace dollar, so although they are very cool finds, they are not rare and valuable either so I am leaning toward at least trying to get this green crud off somehow. Any suggestions??
I have a couple coins that I found on a saltwater beach and both have this stubborn green substance on them. I do not want to damage the coins from a harsh cleaning method but then again I would tend to think there would be more eye appeal being lightly damaged and NO green crud vs encrusted with green and left alone. One coin is a 1944 Standing liberty half and the other is a 1922 peace dollar, so although they are very cool finds, they are not rare and valuable either so I am leaning toward at least trying to get this green crud off somehow. Any suggestions??