Not even really "dipping", just a rinse with a solvent.
Yeah, thiourea is nasty stuff. H2S gas...
Actually I don't overly object to these posts, this is where we gain new collectors in someone who has found something and might get enthusiastic...
"Blue Ointment, Blue Ointment..."
Hey, c'mon notgeld had little value then, but has some value even now.
Actually substitute acetic acid for the sulfuric acid...
Retail wise...yup
"A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step"
I was just at a coin show where several dealers were selling them for $50. I talked to one dealer and he said a few years ago he was buying them...
At least make SOME effort to take a focused picture.
I wonder why that is
Why bother?
So, they are pretty much the same, although the percentage range allows for the two to be different. Whatever the strength, you can always dip a...
I don't think the coin cleaner was ever for copper. Doesn't bother me using sulfuric acid, of course then I have hydrochloric acid in my stomach.
Noticed these two different products on Amazon. Both seem to be thiourea-sulfuric acid based products. Anyone know any difference?
For that price, not a bad deal, look to be nice coins. Probably couldn't make much more by selling it now, but in a few years, possibly.
In a similar fashion my niece gave me a fairly nice Morgan for Christmas one year and asked me later if I wasn't thrilled to have one of these...
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And if you can have a little fun along the way...why not
What has precipitated you starting it? Brain tumor, kick in head by horse? :)
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