HuntRick64
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- Aug 19, 2009
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Recently dug under a sidewalk and all of my coins were from mid to late 1800's. The indians were extremely corroded. The V nickels were almost as bad, the shield nickel was not that bad, just wore out, and the barber dime was very clean. I have tried hydrogen peroxide, acetone, and olive oil ( individual treatments, not mixed). This one object is the worse. The weight feels like a coin and the size is about the size of a large cent. Any thoughts on getting through this to see if it is actually a coin. It appears that years of salting the sidewalks has leached into the soil and made for some rough cleaning. Any and all suggestions appreciated.