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<p>[QUOTE="Harry, post: 5494, member: 775"]Thanks for the welcome guys, Ive only ever collected coins as a kid, my parents and grandparents used to give them to me after thier trips to europe, unfortunately I never really looked after them & hadnt seen them in over twenty years. Recently I was doing some cleaning up in the garage and found them in a big old plastic container, theres heaps of coins in there from all over the world ranging from the 1700s to 1980. I know nothing about collectors coins but I think Ive found the site that could help me identify them all.(I'm going to be asking you guys a lot of questions) So I thank you in advance.</p><p><br /></p><p>First question: How do I go about cleanig them?, they are made from all different metals, some are gold some silver, bronze,copper etc, can I use a solvent or would that be to rough on them. I have access to an Ultrasonic Cleaner, can I use that? if so what kind of solution do I use with it?</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope you can help</p><p><br /></p><p>Harry[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Harry, post: 5494, member: 775"]Thanks for the welcome guys, Ive only ever collected coins as a kid, my parents and grandparents used to give them to me after thier trips to europe, unfortunately I never really looked after them & hadnt seen them in over twenty years. Recently I was doing some cleaning up in the garage and found them in a big old plastic container, theres heaps of coins in there from all over the world ranging from the 1700s to 1980. I know nothing about collectors coins but I think Ive found the site that could help me identify them all.(I'm going to be asking you guys a lot of questions) So I thank you in advance. First question: How do I go about cleanig them?, they are made from all different metals, some are gold some silver, bronze,copper etc, can I use a solvent or would that be to rough on them. I have access to an Ultrasonic Cleaner, can I use that? if so what kind of solution do I use with it? Hope you can help Harry[/QUOTE]
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