Handy tool that wont scratch

Re: Handy tool that won't scratch

Some collectors of early coppers use a rose thorn (mounted with hot glue or dop wax onto the end of a stick) to clean out the gunk in tiny areas such as the spaces inside and between letters and numbers on coins. It's as fine as a needle point, hard yet slightly flexible, and less likely to cause scratches-- although it can cut through softer patinas to bare metal if too much pressure is used.
 

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