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As long as you enjoy yourself, doesnt matter how many targets you dig
Being so thorough is good remedy for patience and calming the nerves. As long as there's something that beeps.. I'm pretty happyrocketaroo said:As long as you enjoy yourself, doesnt matter how many targets you dig
I attempted cleaning a couple coppers and failed. They were soo clean I couldn't make out the picture anymore as they had pits all over too. Very wet n moist here and the copper gets sucked from the coins corroding them pretty badHavinago said:AR you sure have a nice collection, i wouldn't be able to help myself, all those old coins would be soaking in olive oil and the silvers would be cleaned with bicarb, since i've done it with all of mine the missus and myself are always looking at them and wondering about their history, my wife commented last night while watching Galipoli 'I wonder if those coins we have (pre WW1) were once owned or handled by some of the diggers that were and still are there'. I've also been playing around with electrolysis with old crusty decimal coins and it seems to work really well but not really sure about doing it on the pre decs' (although I want too ). Keep you eye out for that 30 penny
I have a tumbler now. Is this a bit too harsh on the older coins though?rocketaroo said:All mine are in bags, will eventually tumble them though. Nice finds, its great to look at everything, and realise just how much you have found.
This is all mostly playgrounds mate, I've barely even touched the grass yet :lol:Heatho said:Geez AR, you sure have been cleaning up those parks of small trash, I think you deserve a big chunky gold or platinum ring for your efforts, hopefully soon mate. Is that skull ring silver? It looks great.
Goldpick said:Tumbling does work well, especially on those copper pre-decimals that are covered in coin cancer. You can leave them as is, though the oxidation will simply get worse over time, so can't hurt giving them a tumble. As for the crappier silvers, I haven't run any through the tumbler as yet, though might pay to try a few different abrasives to see how they affect those coins (aquarium gravel, walnut husks, SS shot).
Electrolysis is really only good on the full silvers, it tends to ruin the 50% silvers due to the mixed copper content.
AtomRat said:Just a little preview of a place I dug today looking for coins spills close to a now buried pool site. Dozer has shifted a lot and didn't get much other than three 2 cent coins and cans, not worth showin. Bad quality video I know but ya still get to see something!
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/3111/1447470790_14474677454970.jpg
[video=480,360]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMbH8VgWEf8[/video]
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