joe_dirt
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- Jan 15, 2013
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I found this two days ago. I previously found 2 Barber dimes on the same site, so when I dug this I thought it was a third one. Upon rinsing it with water and examining it at home I realized it was noticeably smaller than a Barber. I could also see some detail not present on a Barber. Long story short, I could make out the top of one pillar and the bottom corner of a crown. An online search proved it to be a "milled bust" type Spanish coin.
The main reason I'm posting this is because I'd like some advice. I know, and have used, most of the methods for cleaning silver. However, in general, I rarely use anything but water. But in this case, as you can see, it's very worn and heavily tarnished. A bit disappointing considering this is the first one I've found and it was a long time coming. I can't help but wonder if there could possibly be at least a little more detail hiding under the tarnish. At this point it's basically a small black disc, so I don't think I could do much damage to it.
So does anyone have any advice? Should I try one of the cleaning methods? Leave it alone? If I'm going to have a flat disc anyway should I at least try to have a silver one instead of black? Maybe someone could take one look and know from experience that there's no helping it in this case. Thanks
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The main reason I'm posting this is because I'd like some advice. I know, and have used, most of the methods for cleaning silver. However, in general, I rarely use anything but water. But in this case, as you can see, it's very worn and heavily tarnished. A bit disappointing considering this is the first one I've found and it was a long time coming. I can't help but wonder if there could possibly be at least a little more detail hiding under the tarnish. At this point it's basically a small black disc, so I don't think I could do much damage to it.
So does anyone have any advice? Should I try one of the cleaning methods? Leave it alone? If I'm going to have a flat disc anyway should I at least try to have a silver one instead of black? Maybe someone could take one look and know from experience that there's no helping it in this case. Thanks
The deeper the berry the older the juice.
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