tried out the limeaway method on a crusty V nickel

Goes4ever

Silver Member
Jan 30, 2008
4,948
2,325
NorthWest Ohio
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
Minelab E-Trac, Equinox 600, and Tesorso compadre
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

Attachments

  • limeaway nickel.jpg
    limeaway nickel.jpg
    44.9 KB · Views: 781
It took me awhile to find you , as I could not recall your user name , just recalled your 1916D avatar.

Your cleaning methods have come a long way since this thread.

Davers
 

In case you don't know , I just dug my first Buffalo Nickel & was wondering if using the wax on it was cool or not.
( by the way the Nickel is a 1918 With a full Date ) . Always thought my 1st one would be an Unreadable Date.
but that would have been cool too.
 

Yes i havent used lime a way in a couple years, been using sos pads on old nickels, I find it works best for me, then I apply the wax.....got updated cleaning methods that I use on my site....link in my signature
 

soaking mine in olive oil
 

Attachments

  • ForumRunner_20140428_204330.png
    ForumRunner_20140428_204330.png
    103.2 KB · Views: 237
  • ForumRunner_20140428_204337.png
    ForumRunner_20140428_204337.png
    134.7 KB · Views: 210
  • ForumRunner_20140428_204342.png
    ForumRunner_20140428_204342.png
    150.1 KB · Views: 210
  • ForumRunner_20140428_204353.png
    ForumRunner_20140428_204353.png
    107.7 KB · Views: 217
use worchester sauce it takes the plaque off doesn't damage the nickel
 

If you don't have W sauce take you nickel to Bennigan's and while you dine leave it in a butter dish
smothered with A-One, casually rubbing with your napkin, back into A-1, rub rub. Be sure you don't
leave it as a tip for your waitress.
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top