Formula for Cleaning Coins

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by kanga, Apr 3, 2008.

  1. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    That's a detail I missed on the first reading. If PCGS has slabbed the coin then there are a couple of possibilities. Either the appraiser is wrong and it's not PVC - PCGS will mot slab a coin with PVC contamination. Or perhaps the coin was improperly dipped before slabbing and not all of the PVC was removed, but there was not enough left on the coin to be visible at that time.

    Either way, since it is slabbed by PCGS, if you return it to them and they agree it is PVC, they will pay you for it under their guarantee. If they return it and say it is not PVC - then it remains in the slab and no harm done.
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    Well not quite Bone. I've never cleaned a coin in my life - never will either. And I always strongly recommend that folks do not clean their coins.

    You really think I'm the only one like that out there ?
     
  4. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    *walks through thread with pants down*
    :D
     
  5. dready

    dready Coin Hoarder

  6. rohumpy

    rohumpy Senior Member

    Has anyone heard of this. I have read that if you take an aluminum pan and dissolve baking soda in water, in the pan, and then simply lay a silver coin in the solution so that it touches the aluminum, that tarnish will come off the coin. Since this involves no friction would it damage the coin?
     
  7. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    I only want to say ,I DONT CARE IF A COINS HAS BEEN CLEANED. as long as it was done right and DOES NOT DAMAGE THE COIN. I have bought plenty of cleaned coins that ARE CLEANED the right way and not man handled or dunked into a ultra harsh dip. Hell I know a guy the tested PCGS one day and sent them somehing like 30 silver and gold coins ALL CLEANED, Guess what he got back 29 SLABBED coins and one body bagged, for tooling of all things. The best part was the one that got bagged for tooling was out of another PCGS slab that he bought with a large crack in it. Needless to say, he called PCGS about it and they asked him to send it in with te old broken slab. They ended up slabbing it AGAIN with e same info from the old broken FOR FREE> lol <. Thia person that did this is a old time coin collector like myself. But unlike him I dont have the money to play with like he does. I trust TPGS like I trust a crack dealer.
     
  8. Oldman

    Oldman New Member


    Thats Sorta like zapping a coin. Zapping is what is done to A LOT of very old coins and artifacts. Stuff that has been unearthed. I have played around with zappers and found that zapping almost anycoin leaves a trace of something being done to it.
     
  9. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    You can also buy aluminum plates specifically made for this purpose, and it removes tarnish quite well.

    However, I've only used it on my silver bullion, so I can't say one way or another if it's "safe" for collector coins. Personally, I wouldn't chance it without knowing more about the effects.
     
  10. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    Oldman, you're not talking about electrolosis are you?
     
  11. Oldman

    Oldman New Member

    Yeah, Zapping is electrolosis.
     
  12. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter


    Yes!:whistle:
     
  13. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

  14. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Probably not Doug, but I'll guess you're in the minority if you've never tried, even the most basic of cleaning techniques including soap and water as a new kid coin collector. But this is all conjecture since there are so many who say they haven't but in reality they really have. It's a cyber coin collecting case of "Who Hit John..."

    Personally, all I used to use was baking soda, salt and, lemon juice. Now, where I got this recipe for a coin cleaning concoction who knows but it must have been told to me by someone and I don't think it was my folks. If I recall correctly the "Ellen Trout New Zoo Review" a program which came on Saturday afternoons (out of Lufkin, Tx) talked one weekend about coin collecting and how to clean them.

    Take Care
    Ben
     
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    Bonedigger New Member

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