TrpnBils
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I'll keep this short without the back story because I'm going to post a bunch of pictures in Today's Finds later on, but in the meantime...
I found a large cent today that, according to the Red Book, should pull over $1200 in AG condition. Right now it's still got lots of dirt in the crevices and a gentle cleaning with warm water and a toothbrush isn't doing much for that. What's the "proper" way to clean up copper like this? Normally I'd throw it in some peroxide or mineral oil but I've never in my life dug anything worth even close to this valuable so I don't want to make it worse. Is it still safe to go to the water/toothpick route?
I'm not sure if I'd eventually sell it or not, so I mainly just want to get it cleaned up for some pictures...I'd like to do it carefully though in case I do send it in to get graded or something.
I found a large cent today that, according to the Red Book, should pull over $1200 in AG condition. Right now it's still got lots of dirt in the crevices and a gentle cleaning with warm water and a toothbrush isn't doing much for that. What's the "proper" way to clean up copper like this? Normally I'd throw it in some peroxide or mineral oil but I've never in my life dug anything worth even close to this valuable so I don't want to make it worse. Is it still safe to go to the water/toothpick route?
I'm not sure if I'd eventually sell it or not, so I mainly just want to get it cleaned up for some pictures...I'd like to do it carefully though in case I do send it in to get graded or something.
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