OldDogEyes
Greenie
Before I ask my question, I know that cleaning a collectible coin is a No-No and will ruin any numismatic value. That being said, this coin has zero value right now because I can't even be sure that it is a coin...
Was at a local park doing an after dark hunt with a pal and found a recently lost clad quarter near the surface right under the turf. Got a strong signal next to the hole. Thought it was going to be another recently lost coin. Nope...
The coin? is so crusted over that I can't even be sure that it's a coin. Sure, it's round, but that's all I can tell... cannot see the surface in any place and the crust is .5 inches thick in places. I frankly have my doubts. My friend said he thinks it is rust which wouldn't make sense for any coin that I know of except a 1943/1944 steel penny (yes I said 1944... wishful thinking, I know).
So what is the safest way to get some of this crud off without totally ruining whatever us underneath? I to have a tumbler and have used it on clad coins before turning into the bank. Used coarse rock grit. A friend uses sand with dish soap in his tumbler for clad coins.
Here are the pic's before I've done anything:
Thanks in advance!
Doug
p.s. I am new to detecting and this is the first really cruddy piece that I've dug up...
Was at a local park doing an after dark hunt with a pal and found a recently lost clad quarter near the surface right under the turf. Got a strong signal next to the hole. Thought it was going to be another recently lost coin. Nope...
The coin? is so crusted over that I can't even be sure that it's a coin. Sure, it's round, but that's all I can tell... cannot see the surface in any place and the crust is .5 inches thick in places. I frankly have my doubts. My friend said he thinks it is rust which wouldn't make sense for any coin that I know of except a 1943/1944 steel penny (yes I said 1944... wishful thinking, I know).
So what is the safest way to get some of this crud off without totally ruining whatever us underneath? I to have a tumbler and have used it on clad coins before turning into the bank. Used coarse rock grit. A friend uses sand with dish soap in his tumbler for clad coins.
Here are the pic's before I've done anything:
Thanks in advance!
Doug
p.s. I am new to detecting and this is the first really cruddy piece that I've dug up...