What's next? A steroid controversy in numismatics? With a little help from drugs can a 1909 vdb become a 1909s vdb?
I have only used coins that cost me little or nothing. And I took the white vinegar off the cupbord shelf. So the cost was very low. However,...
The coins may look new but what would happen to me? The older I get the rustier I feel (maybe that is why I identify with these coins).
I like to collect all forms of the 1943s. For some reason they really intrigue me. The object of this post was to figure out some way to...
I will post more photos later. I should mention that the rust didn't just come off with vinegar alone. It had to be scrubbed off. I used a...
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Well I have cleaned 10 rusty 43s in vinegar. the first five got a 3 hour soak and the last five got a 15 hour soak. I will post pictures but it...
I was wondering the same thing. I doubt that it would . . . but I've been wrong before.
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Perhaps. If I can find the time for the research and experimentation and if I can get enough rusty cents to get reliable results.
Maybe I should conduct some experiments to see what works best with the least amount of additional damage. Hmm. . . I'm going to need more really...
I did read that some have soaked steel cents in motor oil to remove rust. I guess WD-40 would be similar. I'm not sure if it would work or what...
Is there a way to remove the rust without devaluing the coin?
I have several 1943 cents that are showing some rust (light to severe). I know the rust will continue to eat away the coins. Is there anything I...
6 rolls of wheats purchased on ebay found 2 indian heads -- 1883 & 1907
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