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Nice semi-key date find! Looks like it's in pretty decent shape as well.
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 Posted 05/04/2012  10:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RJrelics to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Canadian cents always seem to do better underground than US cents. Must have used a better alloy.
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I found several cents I have yet to identify, I have to use acetone on some of them. I found a few LWC's in my yard and they were just below the surface in real good shape for being in the ground. I will upload some pictures after I clean a few unreadable ones.
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chzman a great way to clean up wheats and indians is hydrogen peroxide. Simply let you're coin sit in the peroxide for about 30 minutes then gently scrape it with a wooden toothpick or even preferably a thorn. It may take repeated dips in the peroxide to come clean.
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RJrelics, I was told to try acetone and would be willing to test this procedure on some noncollectable coins first, what do you think?
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From the land of the Bluenose.....nice old one that is getting harder each year to find me bouy!
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Nice oldie! I have used hydrogen peroxide to loosen corrosion on old cents. Peroxide will darken the coin so be forewarned. If you use an olive oil soak be sure to neutralize the oil as it is an acidic organic which may damage the coin over time.
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