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  • Arjohn
    Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 828

    #1

    Sorting through Wheat Cents

    I have received a shipment of many, many wheat cents. Working diligently I have sorted to decade. These coins are dirty... Grimy. I know we should Never ever ever -- clean a coin. BUT, soak them is something just to get the surface dirt off??? Any suggestions??

    One other -- found one 1880 Indian Head.... Dirty as all get-go but surprisingly legible...
    Last edited by Arjohn; 03-24-2013, 05:37 PM.
    ArJohn
  • cimperialis
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1968

    #2
    Nope, do not just pour a bunch of water on them. Ever see the result of coins from a water fountain? If you find something nice with them, try acetone or verdicare.
    -Sean
    Search started in Sep 2011. 913,650 cents searched as of 9/24/13.

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    • Arjohn
      Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 828

      #3
      Originally posted by cimperialis
      try acetone or verdicare.
      That's it.... Will that dissolve common dirt?? Things that are water soluble??
      ArJohn

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      • cimperialis
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 1968

        #4
        If it's water soluble, acetone should work too.
        -Sean
        Search started in Sep 2011. 913,650 cents searched as of 9/24/13.

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        • Maineman750
          Administrator

          • Apr 2011
          • 12077

          #5
          Try reading thru our coin cleaning sub forum..here http://lincolncentresource.net/forum...splay.php?f=35
          https://www.ebay.com/sch/maineman750...75.m3561.l2562

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          • liveandievarieties
            TPG & Market Expert
            • Feb 2011
            • 6049

            #6
            Just to clarify- DON'T pour acetone all over them.... don't do anything. Search them, when you find something worthwhile clean that single coin off with a q-tip and acetone. Leave everything else you don't want to keep individually alone!
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            • Arjohn
              Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 828

              #7
              You guys are great. So only use acetone on the one(s) that absolutely need it and not ones that will not be used.... Sounds reasonable...
              ArJohn

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              • teryble
                Member
                • May 2008
                • 123

                #8
                I use mineral oil & Qtip or really soft tooth brush...I know some are real nasty after looking through a scope! I soak them in it to loosen the crud & then lightly Qtip or brush depending on how nasty...Just my humble opinion, not an expert but sure does the job for me!
                In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird.. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.

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