Getting the Luster back?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by RAISETOWIN, Dec 29, 2007.

  1. RAISETOWIN

    RAISETOWIN New Member

    Is it possible to get the original or close to original luster back on a Silver coin that has been cleaned? Yes it was me who cleaned it. New to this stuff. Can this mistake be reversed to any degree?

    Oh and what about ezest?

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  3. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    not gonna happen, when it's gone, it's gone. You have learned the lesson the hard way. I hope it was not a valuable coin, and BTW, welcome to the forum !!
     
  4. bigjohn

    bigjohn New Member

    Do not i repeat do not clean anymore of your coins. I'm sure there will be some members that will say dip it let it retone and flip it.I say use it as a learning tool on what not to do with your coins. OK with that said get all the info on coins that you can i.e. books, internet, coin fourms such as this.Great people here with all kind's of info. good luck , by the way what do you collect?
     
  5. bigjohn

    bigjohn New Member

    Oh yea welcome :thumb:
     
  6. RAISETOWIN

    RAISETOWIN New Member

    Thank you. Well I dont really collect any particular type of coins. I do have a small collection of about 60 world coins and kind of want to get into US coins.
     
  7. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Luster is like virginity - once it's gone it's gone.
     
  8. CoinGal07

    CoinGal07 Still Collecting

    Welcome and let's hope you got it out of your system!
     
  9. CappedBustDimes

    CappedBustDimes Senior Member

    more like a ''born again virgin''....you could obtain some new luster by striking or pressing the coin again...
     
  10. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Welcome to the forum! Nope - can't be reversed. As mentioned don't clean coins. Your best bet now is to just let the coin set.
     
  11. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    Send it back to the Mint for re-minting!:whistle::rolling:


    Frank
     
  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    May I ask how you cleaned the coin?
     
  13. troyheights

    troyheights New Member

    As stated above, the luster once gone, is gone forever. Here is why:

    The luster on coins is caused by microscopic ridges on the surface of the coin. These ridges (flow lines) are created naturally as the planchet is pressed into a coin, and not by some post minting process. They are also fairly fragile. As a coin enters circulation, the flow lines are quickly damaged on the high points of the coin, this causes breaks in the luster which is used to discern an about uncirculated coin from a mint state coin.

    Cleaning coins generally damages these lines as well, sometimes slowly, as when a coin is dipped, all the flow lines are eaten away a bit until either repeated or prolonged dipping removes them all; or quite quickly as with a polish and cloth.

    If you only damaged a common date coin, dont worry about it. Its probably worth the education value alone, as it is important to learn how to spot cleaned coins in the wild.
     
  14. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    eZest actually removes luster, as does any other commercial coin dip.
     
  15. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    What coin did you clean? -- just curious.
     
  16. rickyb

    rickyb With a name like Ricky...

    once the mint luster's gone its gone
     
  17. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Someof the old timers may remember this.

    Anthony Swaitek, in the Swaitek report demonstrated dipping on BU coins, amazing results, microscopically it look like you dipped the coin in acid, well, actually you did. Dips remove tarnish. AND metal. Not good for a coin.
     
  18. RAISETOWIN

    RAISETOWIN New Member

    I just posted the pic in the original post.
     
  19. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I would leave the coin the way it is. A dip won't help it.
    It's still a cool old coin.:)
     
  20. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    It doesn't look too bad. Leave it the way it is.
     
  21. mralexanderb

    mralexanderb Coin Collector

    Welcome to CT. You'll learn a lot here.

    Leave those coins alone. They look OK for now. Even after dipping.

    Bruce
     
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