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Ebay Medieval Coins -Real?

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 Posted 05/03/2011  11:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
6 motnhs?!
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 Posted 05/03/2011  11:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Meldercat to your friends list
... or longer. Depends on how patient you are.
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 Posted 05/04/2011  07:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
How do I spot silver in these coins? I heard you can't soak silver coins in olive oil.
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 Posted 05/06/2011  09:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
UPDATE GUYS!
Got the coins! They're really small. So should I soak them in olive oil?
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 Posted 05/06/2011  09:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
Anyone can prove these methods of cleaning?

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1. Soak the coins in distilled water and then put them in the freezer. The water will have gotten into the dirt and the ice crystals expand and break the dirt apart. Several repetitions will be needed to completely remove the dirt; however, it does not damage the coin.

2. Spread a layer of Elmers white glue over the coin with the coin laying on a piece of wax paper. Let the glue dry and then pull it off the coin. Again, a layer of dirt will be pulled from the coin without damaging it. It will require several tries to clean it completely.
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 Posted 05/06/2011  11:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
The ice cube method does work and will be gentle to the coins. I am not really sure about the Elmer's glue method though but it would probably not damage the coins either. If it was harmful, little Gary Glue Eater probably would have never survived the second grade

I would recommend sticking with freezing just to be safe. Once the bulk of the surface gunk is removed, you can proceed with a long term olive oil soak to finish the job.
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 Posted 05/06/2011  1:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
But wouldn't olive oil make the coins a lot darker?
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05/06/2011 1:49 pm
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 Posted 05/06/2011  2:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add northwestseeker to your friends list
how would verdi-care do on these?
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 Posted 05/06/2011  4:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
isn't it just for conserving coins?
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 Posted 05/06/2011  5:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
Well, the distilled water trick didn't work. Soaking a couple of low grade ones in olive oil right now. Thinking of buying the ultrasonic cleaner.
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 Posted 05/07/2011  10:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ikandiggit to your friends list
If you rush it, you'll ruin it.

Be careful with your cleaning attempts or you might just wind up with a bunch of pitted slugs. You have to know when enough is enough. You want to get to a point where there is some detail but not down to bare metal where it looks like crap.
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 Posted 05/07/2011  10:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Doucet to your friends list
I've been soaking a coin in distilled water for 3 mo. with very slow results. Sometimes I wonder if the progress is just in my imagination.

This coin has a thick, hard, green coating on it. You can see part of Caesar avg on one side and faintly see SC on the other.

Will electrolysis get this stuff off? I've got it in the freezer now....see what happens.

Which is better ultrasonic or electrolysis?
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 Posted 05/07/2011  10:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nickolas086 to your friends list
It always nice to have a piece of history in your hands.
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 Posted 05/08/2011  11:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDepreso to your friends list
Anyone knows where these coins are from? Most of them have this sign, a letter "H"
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 Posted 07/13/2011  2:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cuburo83 to your friends list
is ,,n" probably comes from ,,nagy" in Hungarian, which is great. part of a city name
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