Managed to win a small lot of decent looking bronzes and some came partially cleaned. Not that that's a bad thing; they were all attributable. I can tell that these coins have potential to look even better with their dirt cleaned off. Now, I know the usual tools and a few methods, but I want to make sure I am cleaning these the right way, and not damaging the patina, detail, by discoloring it, etc. in the process. So, by looking at the photos, what would be the best/safest way(s) to clean these coins? Thanks.
Coin #1
Coin #2 (I think this may have a very slight bit of silvering on the obverse, under the left arm and around the F in right field)
I'm no expert but I've been cleaning since Jan... get a cup pour in pure Virgin olive oil, drop them in, get a tooth brush, brush them ever other day till you get desired out come, it may take mts. take pic'c every few weeks to see your progress...
Won't it darken the last 2 coins? (the first can't really get any darker lol) Kind of trying to avoid that if I can, which is one reason why I have distilled water.
You know some say it darkens coin, I haven't had it darken any yet... but i'd try distilled water and brush them ever other day and see what happens...
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