first nickel album question

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by gunnovice09, Oct 3, 2012.

  1. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    Went to a coin store today and picked up a 1938-1961 nickel album. This is my first and was wondering do u clean up the coins at all before putting them in or do u just stick them in how u found them?
     
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  3. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    It wouldn't hurt to give them a quick acetone bath, but I wouldn't do anything else.
     
  4. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    Where can iI get some
     
  5. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Any hardware store, Lowes, Home Depot, Ace, etc....
     
  6. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    Ok I was wondering because I've seen alot of threads talking about never clean a coin.
     
  7. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Nope, I don't even recommend cleaning these if you plucked them out of circulation.

    Okay, not necessarily cleaning, more like dipping to remove dust, dirt and other things before placing in the album. Is this album a Dansco or Whitman where it has sleeves to protect the coins or is it a folder where the coin is still exposed? If it's a folder with the coins exposed, then I definitely wouldn't bother dipping these in acetone.
     
  8. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    So should I bother at all or just dip them like u said
     
  9. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Like I said, if you plucked them out of circulation, I wouldn't bother dipping them to put in an album or folder.
     
  10. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    Ok thanks guys!
     
  11. easj3699

    easj3699 Well-Known Member

    with the exception of the war nickels i almost have this set completed purely from circulation. so have fun digging in
     
  12. Urban_Lawyer

    Urban_Lawyer Half dollar nerd

    There are plenty of schools of thought on the subject of coin cleaning. (Just search the various threads here on CT). I think the important thing is to remember you are not IMPROVING the coin when you dip, you are just making them a little more sanitary / cleaner.

    As for me - I never clean anything except for the following:

    (a) Coins pulled from circulation that are clearly "dirty" or unhygenic yet good enough to keep.
    (b) Foriegn coins that meet the same qualifications, but are NOT made of silver or gold.
     
  13. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    So just dipping then wiping them off with rag with dirty ones is ok?
     
  14. tdogchristy90

    tdogchristy90 Dieu et les Dames

    I'd say a simple dip in acetone like they said would be fine. Aside from that a light whipping with something soft to cut down on oils from your hands is also a plus. Like most said these aren't too terribly scarce so just a simple clean shouldn't hurt.
     
  15. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    Ok thanks guys
     
  16. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I would skip the rag part. Just a quick dip should be fine. As a matter of fact I don't even do that for the ones I find from circulation. I might put one in a spot, then when a nicer one comes along I replace it. Just my opinion.
     
  17. tdogchristy90

    tdogchristy90 Dieu et les Dames

    I'd use a cloth soley for cutting down on oil and not cleaning. The dip will clean and then dry.
     
  18. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    I think im gonna pass on the cleaning
     
  19. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Good choice!
     
  20. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    Don't do anything to them aside from placing them in the album.
     
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