Weather not too bad today. PM sent.
That's already after a soak and toothpick, any hints on taking it further?numpty said:well done, that sixpence looks like it will clean up nice!
I'm targeting them just for your pleasure Silver.silver said:5 SS
Thanks for giving all the info mate, it's really appreciated. That 51 roo looks awesome mate.B5MECH said:Can't edit today
Here's my coolest patina penny cleaned in hot olive oil and carefully brushed, my only perfect green patina penny
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That's absolutely right Goldpick, but collecting the beach coins is way better than not swinging at all i was always a stamp collector but now i see the beauty in the old coins, i get great enjoyment with the challenge of the hunt and a sense of satisfaction saving the coins from a horrible death so the least i can do is bring them up clean for my own collection.Goldpick said:Just have to resort to the fact that no older coins from the beach are going to be worth much, other than for silver value, or if a half/full sovereign (wishful thinking). Still good fun to pluck coins from the beaches, and hopefully with a few gold and silver rings somewhere along the line as well.
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