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What's a good copper Coin preserver ?

Dennis 2

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What would be a good Copper Coin preserver to use after cleaning coins to keep them from corroding again ? I checked on line and found a product called Lindner Coin Preserver ,but don't know if would be any good .
Thanks for looking
Dennis 2
 
& I know alot of other "coin guys" who swear by that one too. The one you mention is probably the same....just a knock off. But maybe do a search for blue ribbon online. I have seen it on E-bay & stuff too. It works well for the coppers that are drying out in the air. It kinda seals it keeps it from flaking....& it gives a nice patina...not a black stain like olive oil does.
HH,
Bill
 
Coin cleaning supplies


Found a coin supply dealer with great prices ( I think ) . Looks like they have everything you would need . Thought some of you would like to know .
http://www.brent-krueger.com/cleaners.html
 
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