Ultrasonic cleaning?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Dot, Sep 30, 2006.

  1. Dot

    Dot New Member

    Came across a nice new unit at a thrift store for a couple bucks, so of course I picked it up, thinking it could be useful for something. Now, I know the dogma about not cleaning coins... but there are some that I want to experiment on anyway. I'm in an experimental mode, I'm trying to learn how to detect various insults to coins, and figure that the best way is to do them myself.

    In particular I have one coin, a 1933 Walker, not valuable but a nice coin anyway, and it's got some sort of organic gunk on it (it smells organic, like someone either tried to tone or clean it, unsuccessfully).

    How would ultrasonic cleaning impact a coin, I mean negatively? And, I was thinking of putting all my really old grungy icky coins from rolls (cents mostly) into it just to clean them before putting them back into circulation.

    What do you say?
     
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  3. der_meister77

    der_meister77 Senior Member

    Do just as you said you will: experiment. You will soon find out what the result is.
     
  4. NICK66

    NICK66 Coin Hoarder

    And give us some before and after pictures!!
     
  5. skm06

    skm06 Member

    Yeah , what Nick said. It would be interesting to see the results.
     
  6. Guardian

    Guardian New Member

    The enegy waves should do no harm whatso ever, but the solution you put in could effect the metal the coin is made from. Be especially with any solution that may be flamible, as this will sure get the fumes going. In other words.....open the windows and protect your eyes.
     
  7. Dot

    Dot New Member

    Hmmm... I was planning on using water, lol (ok, so I'm a wimp). People really put organic solvents in a sonicator? eek
     
  8. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    I use a mild mix of soap and water on my romans and it seems to work a treat on loosening the crud round em :D

    De Orc :D
     
  9. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    if you think the gunk is organic then dip the coin in pure acetone (from a hardware store). Acetone is innocuous to silver so you can let it soak overnight with little worry about the coin. If that doesn't work, then I'd try the sonic cleaner.
     
  10. skm06

    skm06 Member

    Just curious, did you ever try this yet Dot?
     
  11. Foster dollar

    Foster dollar Coinguy

    yea I'll check out the pictures to

    Michael "Foster Dollar" Foster
     
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