Still Waters
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- Nov 12, 2009
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Hello,
I have a number of copper coins that I want to preserve. What I am looking for is ideas on what to coat them with once I have reached a desired level of cleaning. I have heard tell of many things used, and I have some ideas as well. One idea that crossed my mind is gun oil. It protects and prevents rust on guns, so wouldnt it serve to reason that it would do the same to an old copper coin? While doing a little research on that subject, I dug up this article which gives me another possability for preservation:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=271x1301
According to the article, synthetic motor oil outclasses gun oil for use in cleaning firearms on a number of levels. Would you think a light coating on a copper coin would also help preserve the coin and keep it moist?
Thank you for any insight into this subject. I am open to other suggestions as well. If you have a technique that works please feel free to share it.
Still Waters
I have a number of copper coins that I want to preserve. What I am looking for is ideas on what to coat them with once I have reached a desired level of cleaning. I have heard tell of many things used, and I have some ideas as well. One idea that crossed my mind is gun oil. It protects and prevents rust on guns, so wouldnt it serve to reason that it would do the same to an old copper coin? While doing a little research on that subject, I dug up this article which gives me another possability for preservation:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=271x1301
According to the article, synthetic motor oil outclasses gun oil for use in cleaning firearms on a number of levels. Would you think a light coating on a copper coin would also help preserve the coin and keep it moist?
Thank you for any insight into this subject. I am open to other suggestions as well. If you have a technique that works please feel free to share it.
Still Waters