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Weaman said:
WOW that CLR certainly does wonders
I'm glad it had that bit of rim damage Weaman, at least that way you can tell that it is the same coin after clean up.
 
rocketaroo said:
20000 views on this thread :)
Some one else must be having a look as well then RKT,. it can't just be the few of us all,.... Maybe there are a few ACE250 users out there as well just looking(ha). :) .
 
If I'm right it's a To Hard War Token from the civil war times in America nice find very rare.
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I think it is about the same size as a 1/4 penny,... only spotted it by accident in my photos, I thought it was a two cent,... so I don't even know the exact location that it was found during the hunt,... still happy to have it as it is my oldest coin ever.
rocketaroo said:
What is the 1837 coin?
 
No probs, is the other side pretty worn, or is it just similar to the front? Hmm, to clean or not clean - they are not worth a hell of a lot (more as a sentimental find), but I know you like to keep some of your coins in as found condition. ;)
 
The detail looks much more prominent in those pics, pretty good nick for its age. Would be interesting to know how it managed to find its way to Oz, keepsake maybe?
 
Australia was only about 60-70 years into colonisation by then(1837), but it could have arrived at anytime after that date,.. keepsake I would agree,.. back then who wouldn't want a coin like that with a pretty 18 year old Queen on it, with George and the dragon thrown in on the other side it must have been a great keepsake to have GP, and they must have cherished it as it looks like it was lost in near new condition,... I bet the search was on for it back then, all to no avail though as it is now in my hands.
Goldpick said:
The detail looks much more prominent in those pics, pretty good nick for its age. Would be interesting to know how it managed to find its way to Oz, keepsake maybe?
 
silver said:
Very, very carefully Wally,. l love the old CLR. Doesn't always work like that on every silver,.... Depends on what is in the way of a nice shiny coin,..mind you though,... That coin has no toning on its surface at all now.
Wally69 said:
For the sake of being lazy and not reading old threads - How did you clean the '51 silver? It is a most remarkable transformation.

I have been told that oven cleaner works well.
 


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