Ronstar
Well-known member
Since most of the tips to clean coins was on this forum I bring up my experience here.
Had some rough Buff’s and V’s not of value but they were that rusty reddish brown we so often see. I have that really good 1906 V nickel that still had a little crud on it so thought I would see how cleaned up I could get them. They all turned out clean but with a dull finish. The good V was put in with about 30 minutes left. I was using the vinegar and salt recipe as directed.
That good ‘06 V is now roached. Before you could read LIBERTY on the headband, but not now. The others I was able to now see dates which was 1916 and 1925. Its a weird looking greyish dull finish now.
Put in some IH pennies after the others and now can barely tell they are pennies. The green patina is gone but it looks like the finish is pock marked and there is a whiteish crust on them. Yup, 1903 which again you could read LIBERTY on the head band is pretty much gone.
Not sure what I did wrong but none of them are worth displaying now.
IH penny in after photo is upper left…..
Had some rough Buff’s and V’s not of value but they were that rusty reddish brown we so often see. I have that really good 1906 V nickel that still had a little crud on it so thought I would see how cleaned up I could get them. They all turned out clean but with a dull finish. The good V was put in with about 30 minutes left. I was using the vinegar and salt recipe as directed.
That good ‘06 V is now roached. Before you could read LIBERTY on the headband, but not now. The others I was able to now see dates which was 1916 and 1925. Its a weird looking greyish dull finish now.
Put in some IH pennies after the others and now can barely tell they are pennies. The green patina is gone but it looks like the finish is pock marked and there is a whiteish crust on them. Yup, 1903 which again you could read LIBERTY on the head band is pretty much gone.
Not sure what I did wrong but none of them are worth displaying now.
IH penny in after photo is upper left…..