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<p>[QUOTE="ToddB67, post: 2918555, member: 18134"]Thanks green18 !</p><p><br /></p><p>I added the Verdi-Care site to my computer "Favorites List" for future reference in case a coin(s) warrants the extra cost of a special product. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I just removed my last 2-hour park hunt finds from the soaking, etc. process explained in the second paragraph of my thread starter post above. (1) Quarter (4) Dimes, (8) Lincoln Cents = Total $0.73, pull-tab, freshness seal and rusty screw.</p><p><br /></p><p>Soon as the finds dry, I'll check the Cents for any coppers and look at the Quarter and Dimes for any special valuable dates. Then, if any common-dated Lincoln Cents need further cleaning for banking, I'll do this using one of the methods explained at the site offered in alurid's post #3. I'll use the same selected process for the Canadian 1 Cent 1966 Copper Coin, cleaning all copper Cents separately to avoid discoloring other denominations. </p><p><br /></p><p>Although I'm still in the habit of separating the copper cents by weight (3.1g), there's no current profit beyond face value for doing this....I just like to. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I'll be cashing-in these coppers at the bank along with post '82 zincers and yes, I know the mints continued to make coppers for some time into 1982 and by weighing on my pocket scale, I catch these too.</p><p><br /></p><p>HH....ToddB67[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToddB67, post: 2918555, member: 18134"]Thanks green18 ! I added the Verdi-Care site to my computer "Favorites List" for future reference in case a coin(s) warrants the extra cost of a special product. Also, I just removed my last 2-hour park hunt finds from the soaking, etc. process explained in the second paragraph of my thread starter post above. (1) Quarter (4) Dimes, (8) Lincoln Cents = Total $0.73, pull-tab, freshness seal and rusty screw. Soon as the finds dry, I'll check the Cents for any coppers and look at the Quarter and Dimes for any special valuable dates. Then, if any common-dated Lincoln Cents need further cleaning for banking, I'll do this using one of the methods explained at the site offered in alurid's post #3. I'll use the same selected process for the Canadian 1 Cent 1966 Copper Coin, cleaning all copper Cents separately to avoid discoloring other denominations. Although I'm still in the habit of separating the copper cents by weight (3.1g), there's no current profit beyond face value for doing this....I just like to. ;) I'll be cashing-in these coppers at the bank along with post '82 zincers and yes, I know the mints continued to make coppers for some time into 1982 and by weighing on my pocket scale, I catch these too. HH....ToddB67[/QUOTE]
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