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?
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.
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?
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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