PhillyMike68
Full Member
- Nov 27, 2013
- 229
- 430
- Detector(s) used
- ACE 250, AT PRO, XP DEUS,CTX 3030
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Since your getting input on cleaning if it is an item that you will keep in your personal collection I never understand the "must get it cleaned" recommendations. First of all no one will guarantee that shank won't break ;2) it will loose any patina and may it look "cleaned" ; 3 ) remember it as you found it; 4) it will be expensive ;5) Ive collected coins for years and I have learned beware of people calling themselves "professional " restoration experts ....remember unless they restore relics at a museum they are amateurs . Why mess with success again congrats.
On another note I just realized that your button has 7 eggs on the inside and 6 on the outside. I dug a button last week with 7 stars on the inside and 6 around the outside. I wondered if it was political in nature and patriotic. That pattern makes me believe it likely is. Thanks for showing us this incredible piece of history.
I understand your point and agree in most circumstances....but here are the reasons I recommend cleaning that button. It looks to be incredibly solid and I don't believe it will be damaged. I also believe that a very light gentle and focused cleaning will greatly enhance the look of that button. Trust me I would never ever want to steer somebody in the wrong direction and ha e them damage an amazing item. I just believe this button could look much better than it already does. Obviously I would do my homework on the person that I would trust with cleaning it. It's always a difficult decision and I certainly respect all opinions. I had to make the difficult decision to "clean" my tree coin. I'm happy with the results and think it looks much better. Some may disagree but I made the decision and accept the results. It's a choice everybody must make and a damn good problem to have