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 Posted 01/10/2007  12:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list
[quote]Originally posted by grovey

After you dip in olive oil, roll them in bread crumbs and brown in a pan, bake w/tomato sauce and cheese and you have coin parmagana.

Seriously, olive oil is acidic and will remove light contaminants. It is a very slow process.

I would only "dip" a ms coin I acetone and only if silver or gold. It will ruin copper. If you dip a circulated coin it will look really bad and would destroy any value it has.

bon appetit !
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Grovey, I have not laughed that hard in a while. Thx for the recipe and the advise. Jim
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 Posted 01/10/2007  1:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gxseries to your friends list
Olive oil is only good for copper coins, never good for other metals. But again, do it with caution. I had bad results and wouldn't do it again.
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 Posted 01/10/2007  1:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list
The rinse in distilled is all that you need to do. Only use the olive oil on AE coins that are encrusted with dirt and need to soak for a long time.

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 Posted 01/10/2007  7:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by echizento

The rinse in distilled is all that you need to do. Only use the olive oil on AE coins that are encrusted with dirt and need to soak for a long time.

Ron



echizento, showing my ignorance, what is AE coins? Jim
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 Posted 01/10/2007  7:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AuldFartte to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Biggs

quote:
Originally posted by echizento

The rinse in distilled is all that you need to do. Only use the olive oil on AE coins that are encrusted with dirt and need to soak for a long time.

Ron



echizento, showing my ignorance, what is AE coins? Jim



AE means copper, like AG is silver, AU is gold. I think.


Now, will some of you who say Acetone damages copper please post photos of that damage? I have used Acetone to remove biologicals from copper many many times, and I have yet to have a copper or bronze coin damaged by doing so. If your "acetone" is fingernail polish remover, then I understand because that stuff contains additional chemicals and contaminants.
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 Posted 01/10/2007  9:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
I'm surprized no one has asked if that is supposed to be Virgin Olive Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil or just plain old Olive Oil. And I've heard that even Olive Oils can vary depending on where it comes from. I too would suggest if you do try that, you use a piece of bread to absorb the excess. Then although you've ruined the coin at least you will have something to eat.
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 Posted 01/10/2007  10:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sn31 to your friends list
I've got a few copper coins,and a few others that are not copper, that have been soaking in extra virgin olive oil for a couple of months,and yes it is a slow process,but slowly I am getting good results.....sorry,I don't have any good recipes for ya...hahaha LOL!!
:) sn31
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 Posted 01/11/2007  05:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add triggersmob to your friends list
1. I believe you should only use extra virgin olive oil.

2. Why is copper AE and not Cu?

3. I have used acetone on many copper coins and only one has been affected by it. The coin toned and I believe this happens if you dip them in acetone in cold weather. Here it is..
Olive-Oil

Steve


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 Posted 01/11/2007  05:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list
Actually AE is bronze but is also used when identifying ancient copper coins. Extra virgin oil is the best to use, it is filtered better.

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 Posted 01/11/2007  07:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TLS5933 to your friends list
And all this time I have been using corn oil thinking it said coin oil! Guess I need new glasses.
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 Posted 01/11/2007  12:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list
EVOO (Rachel Ray's extra virgin olive oil), balsamic vinegar and PENNY pasta. makes a great salad.
Oh gosh, now I've started something again. But, CENT pasta just didn't work here.
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 Posted 01/11/2007  3:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add p91 to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Biggs

EVOO (Rachel Ray's extra virgin olive oil), balsamic vinegar and PENNY pasta. makes a great salad.



hahaha! Rachel Ray would be proud.
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 Posted 01/16/2007  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jim1953 to your friends list
Thx everyone, besides informative, this one was really fun. Jim
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 Posted 01/17/2007  07:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thekurt to your friends list
i am a metal detector when I'm not attacking rolls of coin, and on the forum I belong to for detecting one of the members did mention this process of soaking in olive oil for a month or two. pretty sure he said just pennies, and its mainly used to get that dark film of dirt off that doesn't come of with baking soda or rinsing.

i feel like I'm cheating on the coin community by belonging to another forum!
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