Hello, I know this something that's probably been answered a million times already but... I have a lot of Australian pennies which are damaged with verdigris to varying degrees. I also know I can't 'fix' them or reverse the damage already done but is there a way I can halt the process the stop it getting worse? As with a lot in my life this is another of those things I never really paid much attention to as a kid, it was always just 'Dad's coins stuff' but have now caught the 'bug' myself and have developed a genuine interest in the collection which is now mine. Any suggestions would be most welcome, thanks, Kerry's Girl
Use the forum search to find threads, both active and archived, containing the word "verdigris" - you'll find lots of helpful tips.
First thing to do is separate out the "greenies" - don't let them touch uncontaminated coins. This stuff's also known as "bronze disease" and "green death" because it's contagious, jumping from coin to coin when stored together in a jar. If you've got them in an album or 2x2's, that should be sufficient.
For coins that are already damaged, personally, a nice long soak in olive oil (say a week or so), then brush and pick away the green stuff. Repeat as necessary. For people with less patience, and who don't mind their copper coins turning a curious shade of orange, concentrated ammonia can work wonders. Lye (concentrated caustic soda, or sodium hydroxide, solution) is also known to be a cleaning agent of last resort.
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