Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

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Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

Had to change up my 1700's hot spot for a park yesterday. Pulled '20 &29 Merc, and 7 gnarred up wheats that were close to a brackish body of water. Can barely read dates, but saw a 35, 41, and 41.

The one merc cleaned up with baking soda and a rub of the fingers, but the other one isn't budging with anything! Do I resort to electrolysis? Do I even waste my time on one 1929 merc? Any suggestions?
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Also, I am posting my peroxide treated 1804 Half Cent and 1864 2-Cent piece that I found and posted last week in my other continuous mega-thread which seems to have died. See http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,182228.0.html for some other cool finds from that location.

( I also thought the peroxide results could use some exposure since the 2 cent came out so well) Check it.

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Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

awesome finds. Good work
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

The two cent and half cent coins look great :thumbsup:
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-C

That 1920 Merc is a beaut. A litle nicer than the 2005 I got his evening :-\
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

Awesome finds, you've got some nice places to hunt there. I hope my first half cent is as nice as yours. :thumbsup:
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

You can try laying the badly tarnished dime on a piece of tinfoil inside a sauce pan. Cover with baking soda, pour boiling water over that and then let it simmer on the stove for ten minutes or so. The soda/water/tin foil is a kind of electrolysis. You then remove the dime, polish it with a cloth and depending upon the amount of tarnish, repeat the whole process.
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

Those are some nice finds.

I remember having a day similar to that about a yrs ago in a old park. Except I had a 1803. The dime would take hrs to hand clean. I've done it before. Takes to much effort. Tumble it for about 4 or 5 hrs. Use dish soap and water. Fish tank gravel and a half cup of cold water. It will come out new again.

HH Jer
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

Congrats on the great finds!
That half-cent, and 2-center, look like they were in some VERY forgiving soil!
Very nice!
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

Wow, the obverse of the half cent and the 2 cent are in really sweet shape!The few old coppers I have found are all toast.I would love to find an old coppa in that shape.WTG.
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

i can only dream :thumbsup:
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

:thumbsup: Wow, that is one sweet Half Cent Bud!! :thumbsup: I love the 2 Center too Congratulations!

I would cook that dime with electrolosys, that black will cook off in no time flat. I do that to all of my water recovered silver, no matter what it is. Seems like if they have been in the water any length of time they turn black up here.

Good luck,
Steve
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-C

I agree on the electrolysis. The black crud comes off in big flakes frying in the tank.
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

Nice finds Those coins cleaned up great.
Dman
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

GREAT JOB on the peroxide cleaning. Make sure you soak that HC in water to remove all the peroxide from it now.

I wouldn't electrocute the dime--unless you have lots of experience. If you really want to remove the black oxidation from it, baking soda and a drop or two of water, rubbed between two fingers will work fine. Destroys any collectors value, but it is common-date silver anyhow--and you may wish to do this to make it more display-worthy.


Regards,


Buckleboy
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

BuckleBoy said:
If you really want to remove the black oxidation from it, baking soda and a drop or two of water, rubbed between two fingers will work fine. Destroys any collectors value, but it is common-date silver anyhow--and you may wish to do this to make it more display-worthy.


Regards,


Buckleboy

Tried that already...no effect...I will leave it as is....no need to waste time on it. I used to zap some of my nasty salt water silver to practice, but they seemed to get a purple tint to them, so I no longer do it.
 

Re: Couple Mercs 20 & 29, Gnared up wheats, CLEANED UP 1804 Half Cent & 1864 2-Cent

woj said:
BuckleBoy said:
If you really want to remove the black oxidation from it, baking soda and a drop or two of water, rubbed between two fingers will work fine. Destroys any collectors value, but it is common-date silver anyhow--and you may wish to do this to make it more display-worthy.


Regards,


Buckleboy

I try to warn people about it because I've had less than stellar results as well. I keep staring at that HC. Man, what a find! :thumbsup:


-Buckles

Tried that already...no effect...I will leave it as is....no need to waste time on it. I used to zap some of my nasty salt water silver to practice, but they seemed to get a purple tint to them, so I no longer do it.
 

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