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Help / Ideas On Cleaning Ancients

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 Posted 06/11/2008  12:46 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cheungsta to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I purchased a couple of those "uncleaned coin lots" from ebay a while back, and I had a heck of a time trying to get them clean...so I just dumped all 20 into a glass with plenty of mineral oil and left it for a couple months to try and soften up the dirt. about a week ago, I tried again to get the build-up / dirt off, and only some of it came off, but not enough to really identify anything...

Any ideas on what else would work? Should I just clean the oil off and try some peroxide? I really want to try and get them clean enough to try and identify some or alteast see some features. and one of the coins is pretty heavy, so I think it may be silver...keeping my fingers crossed
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 Posted 06/11/2008  01:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SpringCypress to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
After having been soaked in oil, H2O2 is probably not going to work as the oil will have soaked into the pores.

I might try soaking them for a while in a distilled water and light soap (something like dawn) mixture, switching out the solution every week or so and letting it run for at least a couple of months. The soaking can't do anything but help and the dawn might break down the mineral oil.

If the oil can be removed then I'd try H2O2.
This thread goes into pretty good detail on using peroxide.

With ancients I don't think I'd try electrolysis except as a last ditch effort.
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 Posted 07/05/2008  09:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JasonBD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
it takes a long time to clean ancient coins it was a long time in the ground
i would let them soke for a year or two!
and give them a scrude with a brush every week and change the warter every week!
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