Cleaning coins: My favorite technique

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  • @RetPoliceInstructor
    @RetPoliceInstructor 3 роки тому +198

    FYI ... using abrasives on ANY copper coins leaves brush marks and any professional coin dealer will tell you that you damaged the strike plate of the coin.
    Never use abrasives on any coin. It’s liquid sand paper and it DOES damage the coin and reduces the value. Yes it looks nice and shiny and clean but under a microscope, it will show the abrasive lines and damage to the strike plate.
    I have been collecting coins since 1975, and I never “polish” them. However, on some coins ( not copper ) I use a professional cleaner and a cotton swab. This removes just the dirt and does not damage the coin. Abrasives leave swirl marks. I have over 5,000 wheat pennies that have patina. A coin dealer will give you a better appraisal on non cleaned coins vs cleaned coins.

    • @jakestevens8817
      @jakestevens8817 2 роки тому +4

      Long late comment. but I recently found a 1886 1 cent Canadian coin. how should I go about cleaning it?

    • @imaqu33fer
      @imaqu33fer 2 роки тому +2

      Then only profesionals suppose to clean them..i came qcross a weird type off feeling penny from 1984 it feels way diefferent then any other penny it has wierd feeling to it and weeird color..

    • @rondaallen7211
      @rondaallen7211 2 роки тому +6

      how do you clean the ones with all that black and green gunk on them?

    • @chrono9503
      @chrono9503 2 роки тому +1

      I have a very dirty double mint penny what do I do

    • @barryallenflash1
      @barryallenflash1 2 роки тому +8

      So what do YOU use. You said you use "a professional cleaner and a cotton swab". So what EXACTLY is that? My father-in-law was a numismatist (he doesn't collect anymore due to him being in asst. living faciltiy), so my wife and I have his coins.....a LOT of them and they need help! I've seen vids on here saying-"don't use ANY water, whatsoever"! Okay, so what then? Thanks, look forward to your reply.

  • @billr7056
    @billr7056 4 роки тому +411

    You scrub the toothbrush so fast... Your teeth must look amazing!

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  4 роки тому +63

      Bill R Ha ha. The video is sped up at that point

    • @bicuber8399
      @bicuber8399 4 роки тому +25

      Danny Johnson’s Garage r/woooosh

    • @_dallas_
      @_dallas_ 4 роки тому +14

      @@dannyjohnsonsgarage r/woooosh

    • @shandalebutler829
      @shandalebutler829 4 роки тому +3

      That's funny shite.

    • @Gabeyr3
      @Gabeyr3 3 роки тому +1

      I was just about to say the same thing...

  • @chipsramek3868
    @chipsramek3868 5 років тому +236

    Wow...in 3 months the whole tray will be clean !

  • @geo2411
    @geo2411 5 років тому +383

    I clean them with vinegar and salt and they come up brand new in 2 minutes

    • @Aar0nDown
      @Aar0nDown 4 роки тому +18

      Do you let them soak or scrub with brush in the vinegar and salt?

    • @cassidy6516
      @cassidy6516 4 роки тому +27

      @@Aar0nDown you let it soak

    • @diana-roxananegrea9265
      @diana-roxananegrea9265 4 роки тому +5

      Totally agree !!

    • @diana-roxananegrea9265
      @diana-roxananegrea9265 4 роки тому +19

      @@Aar0nDown you can also scrub them after they soak for like 3-5 mins

    • @stacytowns1069
      @stacytowns1069 4 роки тому +32

      My husband found some coins in a truck he is restoring and gave them to my 12 year old grandson to clean and spend of course, Lol. He came to me for advice and I told him to UA-cam it. We didn't have the cleaner but as I read your response I definitely had these items in my kitchen. And low and behold these coins were clean in about 15 min and they look like the before and after pic above. Thank you. Very simplistic. Kid want right now result and I don't believe he would have sit there and scrub them. I make them do that already around the toilet stool.Lol. Thanks again

  • @TheRecordNut
    @TheRecordNut 5 років тому +60

    I had an uncle that collected as well, and he swore by using pure acetone in an electronic ring cleaner (it may have actually been a small ultrasonic cleaner). It wouldn't take away the patina or scratch the cents, and it would eat away the oxidation. He showed me the large cents he had cleaned up and they looked great, still nice and chocolatey brown

    • @Gigachadly
      @Gigachadly 3 роки тому +10

      Just sayin but judging but how in-depth of a description you gave it’s pretty obvious that your “ uncle “ is actually YOU. You hide behind him metaphorically so that if someone doesn’t agree with your coin cleaning technique you could pull the old, “ oh, well that’s what my uncle did and it worked for him, I myself have never tried it.” Ridiculous.

    • @damian9303
      @damian9303 3 роки тому +3

      Acetone only works decently for minor weathered down coins, struggles for any of the strong stuff

    • @wtbchaos
      @wtbchaos 2 роки тому +55

      @@Gigachadly LMAO what??? Or he just was interested in his uncle’s hobby you’re ridiculous

    • @thenewlc
      @thenewlc 2 роки тому +3

      @@Gigachadly just sayin but judging by how in-depth of a scenario you completely fabricated it’s pretty obvious that the person you want to criticize is actually YOU. You hide behind criticizing this guy so that if you don’t like what’s happening in your own life you can pull out the old “oh, well sure I have my own shit I to handle, but check out THAT asshole instead.”
      Not ridiculous, but still beneath you. Be better.

    • @joester610
      @joester610 2 роки тому +26

      @@Gigachadly When you think internal dialog about how other people are, it really only leads you to understand them less. Moreover, your perspective of the world around you slowly becomes more of a lie as time goes on. Best keep from assuming things about people. You certainly are not the next Sherlock, friend.

  • @TheSuspira
    @TheSuspira 2 роки тому +4

    I cover coins in vinegar, (single layer)sprinkle some salt on x 15 minutes, put in dishsoap and water, scrub with old toothbrush, rinse with clear water, then put them in baking soda and water paste to counteract acid of vinegar, use paste and rub coin between finger and thumb, rinse again with water, and they look brand new. Baking soda polishes without scratching.

  • @carloseuceda9884
    @carloseuceda9884 4 роки тому +25

    I like to use white diamond metal polish with a microfiber towel. Leaves a super shiny finish

  • @christylofgren4515
    @christylofgren4515 4 роки тому +62

    I use baking soda and water, it works really well

    • @ghostbusters7747
      @ghostbusters7747 3 роки тому +1

      do u let the sig in it or do you wash them with it

    • @mazdacxAWD
      @mazdacxAWD 3 роки тому +3

      Ok mee6

    • @PrincessYonna1
      @PrincessYonna1 3 роки тому +3

      Simply place the rusty coin in a bowl of hot sauce over night . My grandma told me to do this and it actually worked!!!

    • @soughtcandyman7075
      @soughtcandyman7075 3 роки тому +1

      @@PrincessYonna1 idk

    • @ludovica8221
      @ludovica8221 3 роки тому +1

      @@PrincessYonna1 Tomato ketchup and brown sauce work too. we did that when we were kids I guess any acidic bottle sauce would work, and no abrasion

  • @MrRant247
    @MrRant247 5 років тому +46

    Salt and vinegar paste works fine. Rinse with warm water.

  • @alexgourdine4895
    @alexgourdine4895 3 роки тому +9

    Yours is the first method I've seen that actually works in removing the guck off coins! Thank you very much for sharing that information with us. it's very much appreciated.

    • @joester610
      @joester610 2 роки тому

      the only thing that shouldn't be appreciated is your coins. I don't actually care but I wasn't about to miss that opportunity.

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 2 роки тому +1

      I tried by lining a bowl with aluminum wrap; putting some baking soda over it and boiling water. It works really well for silver, but it barely made a dent in a very dirty copper quarter. I still can't read the date so I may get some of that stuff. There is also cleaner/paste for silver and bronze I may try before I get that "fast orange " stuff. Where do you get that ? Home Depot ? seems corrosive so yeah....wear gloves....If you leave it there a while it may not need to be so aggressively brushed .....Patience...........

  • @misharyutubbee
    @misharyutubbee 5 років тому +20

    A friend of mine rolled up a bunch of modern coins he found with a metal detector; they were dirty and corroded. He turned them in to his bank and had to leave his name and phone number. Later he got a phone call from the bank; they did not want the dirty coins and if he didn't come buy them back they would take that amount out of his account. That's why to clean some coins.

    • @murphmurph2124
      @murphmurph2124 5 років тому +9

      Id close my account with a screw you too

    • @garyrathbone4586
      @garyrathbone4586 5 років тому +5

      My bank would only take my detected coins if they went through their coin machine. Wouldn't take any bent or damaged coin. Also they won't magnify a coin to verify it is a US coin. Now I just hammer them close to flat and pass off at grocery store. These are all face value coins. I don't know how to get damaged coins replaced any other way.

    • @TheCabinfever1977
      @TheCabinfever1977 3 роки тому +1

      @@garyrathbone4586 swap with a coin in the leave one take one tray that is found on some counters in gas stations or stores

    • @jay-spr
      @jay-spr 2 роки тому +2

      They can't do that.... if they take it that means it was approved. There's nothing illegal there because they're real pennies. Which bank was that? Because my bank even takes broken bills and give you a new one.

    • @misharyutubbee
      @misharyutubbee 2 роки тому +1

      It was a local bank in Bastrop, Louisiana-been gobbled up by the big banks some years ago.

  • @scootmcgoot570
    @scootmcgoot570 5 років тому +57

    Hahaha everyone's a smartass. I love it

  • @gibsogden8216
    @gibsogden8216 4 роки тому +101

    Remember, don’t do this with valuable coins, please.

    • @O-5Council
      @O-5Council 4 роки тому +9

      @@NvllexNet that's our job... And what they meant to say was [REDACTED]

    • @unsunken4710
      @unsunken4710 3 роки тому +7

      @Kisaragi Hina it’s cause when you do that it [redacted]

    • @unsunken4710
      @unsunken4710 3 роки тому +13

      @Kisaragi Hina its a joke, the actual reason why is because it will either damage or decrease the value of the coin

    • @universalgaming4947
      @universalgaming4947 3 роки тому

      P

    • @krateproductions4872
      @krateproductions4872 3 роки тому +3

      @@unsunken4710 so how do I get rid of dirt from coins? I don’t want them shiny but just clean enough to read the text .

  • @donnahoyle5928
    @donnahoyle5928 Рік тому +3

    I use hot sauce, I put the penny in a dish put some hot sauce and cover the penny with it, after about 5 to 10 minutes I take my fingers and rub it and then I put it under running water and rinse it off. Then I polish it up with a paste made with baking soda and water, you would be amazed how quick and easy this is..

    • @debraallen63
      @debraallen63 10 місяців тому

      That's because your hot sauce has vinegar in it. You'd be better off using a mixture of baking soda, salt and vinegar.
      Edit - you could also use ketchup as the tomatoes acid breaks up grease and grime. It's what I use to clean up dirty pots and pans.

  • @joyrydn1980
    @joyrydn1980 Рік тому +17

    Just so you know the 1944 copper wheat penny can be one of the rarest errored doubled stamped pennies out there. Be careful with abrasives. If that's a double stamped 1944 wheat penny, it could be worth over $2,000 with the scratches you just put on it. A lot more without the scratches.

    • @lemini4k
      @lemini4k Рік тому

      What about a 1936 wheat penny?

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Рік тому +1

      he'll be excited to know that gumball he bought with it was super valuable

  • @PrincessYonna1
    @PrincessYonna1 3 роки тому +14

    Simply place the rusty coin in a bowl of hot sauce over night . My grandma told me to do this and it actually worked!!!

    • @thatsalotofsodiumcoins1615
      @thatsalotofsodiumcoins1615 3 роки тому +5

      Probably the acidity of the hot sauce eats away at the corrosion

    • @tedb9543
      @tedb9543 3 роки тому +2

      Frank's Red Hot sauce I put that stuff on everything

    • @carltomacruz9138
      @carltomacruz9138 3 роки тому +2

      Most hot sauce is vinegar-based.

    • @ThisUnderWorldOfDarkness
      @ThisUnderWorldOfDarkness Рік тому

      @@carltomacruz9138 Yeah, but it's a food based vinegar and not the white distilled vinegar. Perhaps the food based vinegar is not as harsh on the coin as the white vinegar

    • @debraallen63
      @debraallen63 10 місяців тому

      ​@@ThisUnderWorldOfDarkness
      It's actually the tomatoe and vinegar in the hot sauce.
      I use ketchup to clean the bottom of grimy pots and pans.

  • @CheesusSVT
    @CheesusSVT 3 роки тому +25

    I used to collect coins as a child, cleaned about roll of pennies over 20 years ago with vinegar and water, I still have them in a closed capsule today, they are mint. Probably not worth anything but fun to see coin content. Brings me to my past. I'll have to try this method, seems to work so well. 😁

    • @THECOLLECTOR-vx4xl
      @THECOLLECTOR-vx4xl Рік тому +2

      There not mint uncirculated don't clean coins your taking the value away

  • @dinosaurhub3361
    @dinosaurhub3361 4 роки тому +13

    I found that using an eraser on copper can clean it up real nice

  • @karbazagarsonofzadnaon8238
    @karbazagarsonofzadnaon8238 3 роки тому +14

    I just recently discovered that using an eraser works pretty good.

  • @stevenbramschreiber2229
    @stevenbramschreiber2229 5 років тому +13

    I use "Connoisseurs" jewelry wipes for cleaning my coins..makes them really nice looking!! no scrubbing needed, just gentle rubbing and you're done!!

  • @flyandshy00
    @flyandshy00 4 роки тому +16

    Put them in vinegar and salt mixture, works wonders, of course you need to scrub it afterwards anyway with a rough surface sponge.

  • @59xryo
    @59xryo 5 років тому +3

    An eraser works, but ONLY IF you don't care about minor scratches. An eraser can & will pick up tiny granular particles when you're rubbing it along the surface & those in turn will scratch up the coin. I like using erasers only when I know for certain the value of the coin isn't an issue.

  • @airplanegirl01
    @airplanegirl01 5 років тому +3

    If you are trying to find coins to fill the spaces in your coin album, and they are common coins, then go ahead. But do not even try to clean something considered a semi-key or key date, or any coin you are unsure of about just how scarce or rare it might be. And absolutely never clean old American copper coins like Colonials, Half Cents, Large Cents, Flying Eagle Cents, and even Indian Cents. Doing so might cut the value of coin way down, versus what you might have gotten if you sold it as is. If you want scarce or rare coins cleaned (commonly called conserving), then send them to NGC's NCS, who specialize in conserving scarce and rare coins that are valuable. They have experts who can examine a coin to determine if it is possible to actually recover the coin, or if it is best to leave it as is. If they return as not recoverable, still, DO NOT do anything to that coin. It is still worth more the way it is, than if you clean it with something that alters the natural surface of the metal. What I mean by that is, the when some things are forcefully removed from the surface of a coin, it damages the natural metal. What you are doing with an abrasive and a toothbrush is exactly that, disturbing the natural metal as it came from the US Mint.

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому

      Yeah, these coins are nothing special (and I mentioned it in the video not to perform this method on valuable coins). The chance of finding a valuable coin in this pile is not very good. This was cleaning them to exchange them, doing my part as asked by the companies who collect them. Sure, the chance is always there to find some extremely rare coin, but not likely

    • @medinadan9488
      @medinadan9488 3 роки тому

      thank you

  • @usedcorn1075
    @usedcorn1075 5 років тому +11

    I use 91% isopropyl alcohol and a pencil eraser... Just dip the eraser in the alcohol and rub the coin back and forth until its dry. Repeat as many times as necessary...

    • @junte_
      @junte_ 5 років тому

      Really?

    • @saraplaczkowski284
      @saraplaczkowski284 5 років тому +1

      I also use an eraser, but I just wash them really good with soap and water first and then erase the rest lol. They come just as clean without and it doesn't leave scratches.

    • @PrincessYonna1
      @PrincessYonna1 3 роки тому

      Simply place the rusty coin in a bowl of hot sauce over night . My grandma told me to do this and it actually worked!!!

  • @abstractgamer8543
    @abstractgamer8543 5 років тому +3

    Let them sit in ketchup,vinegar and salt rense with water no scrubbing or scratching involved. That's the way moonshine makers clean their moonshine stills.

  • @cagywarlock7
    @cagywarlock7 5 років тому +13

    So satisfying, and nothing is a waste of time or effort if you enjoy it. If anything it's a good thing because you can get enjoyment from something that literally only costs you pennies.

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +6

      alison martin I’m glad you understand. Many others are not seeing the benefit. Thanks!

    • @guessinggames1234
      @guessinggames1234 4 роки тому +2

      True❤️

    • @theantichrist6524
      @theantichrist6524 2 роки тому

      @@dannyjohnsonsgarage I really liked how the 1944 penny looked after cleaning would you consider selling it ??? I like double digits in coins .

  • @lalind9393
    @lalind9393 4 роки тому +10

    You need an ultrasonic parts cleaner mate :) It's just a viberating tub filled with soapy water

  • @malcymal
    @malcymal Рік тому +7

    Just mix white vinegar and salt in a jar, drop your coins in, leave for 30 mins, rinse with water and voila. Easiest way to do a lot of coins without using abrasive tools. Wear some gloves when you do it as it can cause irritation to skin.

  • @TommyG5585
    @TommyG5585 5 років тому +53

    Soak them in taco bells hot sauce for a bit. Works like a charm.

    • @no-vo9bm
      @no-vo9bm 3 роки тому +5

      I gotta know... are you serious?

    • @litigious
      @litigious 3 роки тому +4

      @@no-vo9bm yes, the acidity and the salt cleans up the copper very well! You can use ketchup in the same way. No joke.

    • @no-vo9bm
      @no-vo9bm 3 роки тому +2

      @@litigious I'm sorry I can't believe you😂 I really feel like I'm being messed with...

    • @litigious
      @litigious 3 роки тому +2

      @@no-vo9bm It's chemistry. Ketchup and hot sauce are acidic and high in sodium. Ketchup/Hot sauce is a weak acid (from the vinegar), and this acid breaks down the copper oxide. The salt in the ketchup adds dissolved chloride ions that bond with the copper to form copper chloride, which allows the acid to break up even more copper oxide.

    • @no-vo9bm
      @no-vo9bm 3 роки тому +1

      @@litigious woow it's pretty cool now that I know the explanation, thank you I believe you. So it would work even better than plain vinegar?

  • @purelight821
    @purelight821 2 роки тому +2

    Does baking soda work as well to clean pennies?

  • @justin.c_svt
    @justin.c_svt 6 років тому +23

    Try a taco bell sauce packet or ketchup. You will be amazed. The acid in it will really clean and shine it up.

    • @hollydaugherty2620
      @hollydaugherty2620 5 років тому +1

      That's because they both have vinegar. Use vinegar.

    • @coows
      @coows 5 років тому

      @@hollydaugherty2620 does vinegar remove fingerprints of d pennies?

    • @crazyscott2646
      @crazyscott2646 5 років тому

      And when you clean valuable coins, you lose the value. Real coin collectors know not to clean the coins! So that tells me you are not a coin collector! Dumb Dumb !

  • @briannolan7818
    @briannolan7818 5 років тому +2

    I just use fine sandpaper. If I don't have any sandpaper I just rub the coin on the ground. Works great, you should try it.

  • @jasonjensen8613
    @jasonjensen8613 5 років тому +26

    That's what I've been doing! Lol it works great

  • @booneygurl21
    @booneygurl21 2 роки тому +2

    Lemon juice literally makes them shine like brand new. Learned that in school lol

  • @Njx063
    @Njx063 3 роки тому +4

    I use Colgate toothpaste sometimes when I want my coin to be as shiny as a mirror. Takes a while but does the job. Usually use a cotton stick thingy with it

    • @debraallen63
      @debraallen63 10 місяців тому

      Too abrasive. Takes away from the value.

  • @Thegentlesavage
    @Thegentlesavage 3 роки тому

    I have early 1920s silver dollars what do you recommend me using

  • @markoldendorf5393
    @markoldendorf5393 6 років тому +27

    Again, do not do the high value coins, just the ones that have minimal value & need to be read.
    And use the softest of brushes. Cleaning scratch marks destroy a coins value.

  • @LoneJalapeno
    @LoneJalapeno 3 роки тому +1

    I had a bunch of coins in my center console in my car. I spilled soda on it. I was just cleaning them with water. I enjoyed it, now I want to start actually making them shiny.

  • @lord_beethoven1169
    @lord_beethoven1169 3 роки тому +9

    Turtle Wax scratch and swirl remover worked wonders on my collection. It does take a few repetitions to get the coin shiny but it looks amazing afterwards.

    • @joshkarr1832
      @joshkarr1832 3 роки тому

      I'm gonna try this method

    • @Mrgrumpypants84
      @Mrgrumpypants84 2 роки тому +1

      That would be a polished coin, ruining any potential value.

  • @akbarfarzin9857
    @akbarfarzin9857 Рік тому +1

    Very nice 👍 it is hard to clean coins after many many years circulation !!!!

  • @keyboard_nation8389
    @keyboard_nation8389 4 роки тому +3

    A 1944 San Francisco mint penny with "S"on it is worth $10k , Denver mint penny $12k , unminted (usually from Philly mint) $15k .. and the ones with Errors auction off for way more 👍🍺🍺 cheers!

    • @tycanfield8190
      @tycanfield8190 3 роки тому

      Lmao your a dumbass lol only 1944 steel or 1943 bronze are thousands

  • @DanTMZ
    @DanTMZ 3 роки тому +1

    Another thing to try is CLR, works fasta nd gets rid of a lot of blemishes if you want to make it look nice. Can however decrease value!

  • @captainamerica6525
    @captainamerica6525 5 років тому +4

    Ketchup always worked great for me.

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому

      A lot of people have been commenting that. It must work!

    • @chromospheres
      @chromospheres 5 років тому

      want some fried fries with that ROFL

  • @duffhole6304
    @duffhole6304 5 років тому

    If you want to clean coins that won't be used for grading, use Franks Red Hot Sauce. Leave it on for a few minutes and simply wipe it of. No scrubbing. I do not recommend cleaning coins by any means if you intend to have them sent off for grading.

  • @anandaraman1377
    @anandaraman1377 3 роки тому +3

    Just soak it in water for some time. Wash the coin and rub using rubber/eraser (Stationery). It will be glossy.

  • @cynthiaennis4621
    @cynthiaennis4621 9 місяців тому

    My findings best to clean any coin is to use a pink eraser and little bit of water. And rub in little circles cleans amazingly

  • @shadowspirit5630
    @shadowspirit5630 5 років тому +4

    My question is will they detect that cleaning of the coin at PCGS? And send it back to you without a grade at all

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому

      As stated in the video, don’t attempt this on valuable coins. Only loose change you’d expect to get face value from being able to use.

    • @comlanviavoungnassou617
      @comlanviavoungnassou617 5 років тому

      Any reply to Shadow's question?

    • @shadowspirit5630
      @shadowspirit5630 5 років тому +1

      My question is again how do you know if it's going to be a valuable coin if you don't clean it up to find out if there's any double dies the date and things like that I mean you could have a 1943 copper penny hiding underneath all that goop. So then what you just ruined a hundred 2 $200,000 coin. It just doesn't make sense you clean your damn car before you sell it you clean your damn house before you sell it you clean up your lawn mower before you sell it.... you clean every damn thing up before you sell it but you can't clean a coin. Oh yeah and they will put up on auction a counterfeit coin. What the f .....

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +2

      Comlanvi Avoungnassou @shadow spirit 56. Even defective coins are judged for original condition. Therefore, if the coin’s condition is so poor you can’t even make it out, my opinion is this will not greatly effect the value. AGAIN, if you have any reason to believe (or fear) the coin(s) you are cleaning may be valuable, you may want to start with a less abrasive method first. This cleaning intended to bring a coin back to face value, not collectibility as I stated in the video.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 5 років тому

      @@shadowspirit5630 Because coin collectors are total weirdos...Unlike stackers, they are totally awesome!

  • @bcabmac
    @bcabmac 4 роки тому +1

    Yes, you can clean coins, but if you have that one rare one in the lot worth thousands??? Every stroke of abrasive contact is cleaning the value of the coin down in value. A collector can see exactly what you did and while it might look pretty, it leaves tell tale abrasive marks that distort and destroy pocket wear and circulation indicators. While your at it, you might as well refinish Lincolns desk with sand paper and poly urethane.

  • @hazelsmith5674
    @hazelsmith5674 5 років тому +3

    Good to know,...as i just found an old coin dated 1861 behind my skirting board in my house!

    • @parkerrussalesi2890
      @parkerrussalesi2890 5 років тому +2

      don't clean a coin that old, it ruins the value

    • @chombakufilms8901
      @chombakufilms8901 5 років тому

      Lucky.. the oldest coin I found was a 1948 Jefferson nickel partly made of copper. I still have it now, though lucky me, my grandpa has a full collection

    • @lowkeysly4145
      @lowkeysly4145 5 років тому +2

      I really hope you didn't clean it...

  • @gmgutierrez3601
    @gmgutierrez3601 4 роки тому +1

    Wow super past cleaning coins 😍😍😍 thanks for sharing your video 💯💪

  • @michellejackson2814
    @michellejackson2814 5 років тому +5

    Looks good, but losing the grade value

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +7

      Michelle Jackson Grade value yes, but these went from worthless to face value, so it worked out.

  • @robertalan2427
    @robertalan2427 5 місяців тому

    We made the original mechanics orange hand cleaner.. the grit was aggressive be careful...VIM utilizes and very fine grit (Pumice) will not harm a coin if not applied with force.. lemon juice is a good go to ...

  • @isaactalley2819
    @isaactalley2819 3 роки тому +3

    Using an eraser works pretty well but it’s kinda hard. It works well too because it won’t wear on the penny much

  • @pro6580
    @pro6580 Рік тому

    Curious to see what they look like under microscope arfter this process. Very dope. Def testing this 🤘🙌🔥

  • @metaldetectingmichigan6050
    @metaldetectingmichigan6050 4 роки тому +6

    For pennies and relics only, I sometimes use a wire brush works like a charm!

    • @thequackattack7704
      @thequackattack7704 4 роки тому +7

      Ouch, that just washed all of the value

    • @oppok5657
      @oppok5657 2 роки тому +2

      @@thequackattack7704 no. If a penny costs 1 cent before washing then after washing it will still be 1 cent

    • @thequackattack7704
      @thequackattack7704 2 роки тому

      @@oppok5657 research before commenting

    • @oppok5657
      @oppok5657 2 роки тому

      @@thequackattack7704 nobody said we were trying to clean collectible coins

    • @thequackattack7704
      @thequackattack7704 2 роки тому +1

      @@oppok5657 nooooo really?!! No wayy?!

  • @123dij
    @123dij 4 роки тому +2

    I use Ajax or commit and scrub they come out good as new. Or hot sauce

  • @davidtrish2526
    @davidtrish2526 5 років тому +4

    Cleaning old coins always worth time. Brasso works great!

    • @americantadpole7162
      @americantadpole7162 5 років тому +1

      Cleaned coins lose their value

    • @DrewKane
      @DrewKane 2 роки тому

      @@americantadpole7162 They're always worth the face value.

    • @americantadpole7162
      @americantadpole7162 2 роки тому

      @@DrewKane I'm talking about the collecting value. Never clean old coins, any value the coin had, aside from face value, is gone.

  • @petrikokko1441
    @petrikokko1441 8 місяців тому

    You removed the surface of that coin. Good job👍

  • @naluziku8470
    @naluziku8470 4 роки тому +3

    Good content and nice video!

  • @larryrivers2752
    @larryrivers2752 5 років тому +3

    Fast Orange also makes Fast Orange with out pumice. Keep the scratches off.

    • @thequackattack7704
      @thequackattack7704 4 роки тому

      That is very bad for the coin search up videos on why you should NOT clean you're coins

  • @elviraomandam523
    @elviraomandam523 5 років тому +4

    I have more 1944 penny more. 1944 S 1944D and 1944 no mint mark sir. How tosold this couns and HM value??

    • @crzywrld1321
      @crzywrld1321 5 років тому

      Elvira Omandam It really depends on what shape they’re in, and whether or not they have any errors. Best of luck.

    • @crzywrld1321
      @crzywrld1321 5 років тому

      Best way to see if they have any errors is to look at them under a microscope.

    • @Danthecoinman67
      @Danthecoinman67 4 роки тому

      4 million dillars

  • @judyfiebig8304
    @judyfiebig8304 2 роки тому

    what is natural orange when it isn't cleaning coins? Is it only a hand washer after getting grimy hands if so would Permatex 25108 Fast Orange Pumice Lotion Hand Cleaner, 7.5 oz.@ $7.70 work the same. The one you referred us to was a gallon size. I am new at cleaning coins.

  • @diecastguykid8751
    @diecastguykid8751 5 років тому +7

    I thought cleaning coins lowers the value?

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +6

      Diecast GuyKid Not for pocket change. These went from unacceptable to face value, so that’s technically an increase. Don’t do this on valuable collector coins

    • @cadenedwards9727
      @cadenedwards9727 4 роки тому

      @@dannyjohnsonsgarage ive got a 1967 quarter that i want to clean to see if its one of thoes rare knes is this an ol method?

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  4 роки тому

      caden edwards Again, I would not use this method if you feel the coin is valuable

  • @zyxvi._
    @zyxvi._ 4 роки тому +1

    My little brother washed his coins thinking they would get shinier, but bad things happened, that's why I am here.

    • @rigsby1970
      @rigsby1970 4 роки тому +1

      Use vinigar and salt. Let them soak for a while.

    • @zyxvi._
      @zyxvi._ 4 роки тому

      @@rigsby1970 thanks a lot

  • @ezra9544
    @ezra9544 3 роки тому +3

    I have a 1911 1p coin I found yesterday and Im looking for ways to clean it. It's not rare, but it is massive to the 1p coins we have today and I think it looks nice so I'm trying to clean it

    • @Paul19807
      @Paul19807 3 роки тому +2

      Unless it's so dirty as to be unrecognizable or has some obvious, easy encrusting that you can get off without touching the coin you're best off leaving it as is. I mean at least if you care about it from a collecting standpoint at all.

    • @denverdovel2664
      @denverdovel2664 Рік тому

      Don’t leave it

    • @THECOLLECTOR-vx4xl
      @THECOLLECTOR-vx4xl Рік тому +1

      Don't clean coins

  • @SaulSP23
    @SaulSP23 Рік тому

    Good tip if you are not collecting or selling to a collector, just using the change and giving it to the stores in a cleaner condition.

  • @hernandez-yanezboldvoyager2623
    @hernandez-yanezboldvoyager2623 5 років тому +5

    Great idea! Where do you usually get the Fast Orange?

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому

      Hernandez-Yanez Bold Voyagers of Zion www.amazon.com/s?k=gojo&tag=2004047-20&ref=as_li_qf_sp_sr_il_tl

    • @thomasjensen6243
      @thomasjensen6243 5 років тому +1

      You can buy fast orange anywear.....auto department of any store....even walmart has it.

    • @PompeyChris71
      @PompeyChris71 5 років тому +1

      @@thomasjensen6243 Not here in the UK we don't.

  • @nicklarricks
    @nicklarricks Рік тому

    That will do just fine! Thanks for that!

  • @BrianClunie
    @BrianClunie 4 роки тому +5

    Just subscribed, awesome information thank you for sharing!

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you, and welcome aboard!

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  4 роки тому +2

      Brian Clunie If you haven’t seen it, you may enjoy this video on the gold eagle vs the gold buffalo ua-cam.com/video/xhoGYdLRUTQ/v-deo.html

    • @thequackattack7704
      @thequackattack7704 4 роки тому +1

      Don't clean old and valuable coins though it will wash the value away

  • @michaelweston6083
    @michaelweston6083 5 років тому +1

    You could also mix white vinegar and salt then just dip them in and take them back out.

  • @junglejimjohnson9778
    @junglejimjohnson9778 5 років тому +3

    I've used lime juice. I just let them sit and the black came off leaving a nice copper color with no scrubbing.

  • @Brotherjoshuapichardo3263
    @Brotherjoshuapichardo3263 4 роки тому +2

    I found a 1943 and it stick to magnet. Is it worth anything?
    Interesting

    • @jeffgries60
      @jeffgries60 3 роки тому

      It should have stuck because it’s Steele that year!!!!!

  • @mikegoodwin9739
    @mikegoodwin9739 5 років тому +6

    You got a taco bell or jimboys in your town grab a hand full of taco sauce (hot sauce) put enough in a small bowl put just enough to cover the coins shake the bowl to get them all good and covered let sit for a couple minutes rinse and there your done brand new coins no scratches nothing,your welcome

    • @mattsergel5704
      @mattsergel5704 5 років тому

      Yea Mike your right I found out quite a few years ago that almost any hot sauce works well 👌

  • @RareBitcoin
    @RareBitcoin 4 роки тому +1

    awesome video 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @redfiresvt
    @redfiresvt 6 років тому +5

    Thanks! I've got a huge coin collection and I've been looking for a simple cleaning method.

  • @TheMotoKing
    @TheMotoKing 5 років тому +2

    Great video!

  • @noteworthy227
    @noteworthy227 Рік тому +6

    I came to see coins and seen a mustang so I turned it off

  • @Thecoinmanproof
    @Thecoinmanproof 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video.

  • @jamesbracken4618
    @jamesbracken4618 5 років тому +8

    Try some tomato sauce, you wont have to scrub they just soak for 30 minutes and wash them off. GOD BLESS!!!

    • @chromospheres
      @chromospheres 5 років тому +2

      want some fried fries with that ROFL

  • @wildcatslife686
    @wildcatslife686 4 роки тому +1

    Can I do it with acetone?

  • @danielfrazier6548
    @danielfrazier6548 5 років тому +8

    You do realize that a 1944 copper penny is very rare right?

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +15

      Daniel Frazier I believe it was actually the 1943 copper is rare (the rest are steel) and 1944 steel since the rest are copper

    • @danielfrazier6548
      @danielfrazier6548 5 років тому +2

      @@dannyjohnsonsgarage ten four

    • @susang628
      @susang628 5 років тому

      I have one

    • @terriwagner5855
      @terriwagner5855 5 років тому

      No there common I have 50 of them.

    • @crzywrld1321
      @crzywrld1321 5 років тому +2

      1943 steel pennies, and 1944 copper pennies are a dime a dozen. Now, find a 1943 copper, or a 1944 steel, then you’ll make bank.

  • @alanwilliams3203
    @alanwilliams3203 5 років тому +1

    Would Katchup mixed with corn meal work

    • @crzywrld1321
      @crzywrld1321 5 років тому

      Alan Williams Cornmeal isn’t necessary, the acid in tomatoes works great, just keep in mind that it drops the value.

  • @peterdang7200
    @peterdang7200 5 років тому +4

    I used tooth paste and a tooth brush to clean my pennies it works well

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +1

      With the grit of the toothpaste, it sounds like a good plan. I’ll have to try that someday

    • @7thwheel
      @7thwheel 5 років тому +3

      Plus Abraham Lincolns smile never looked brighter!

    • @americantadpole7162
      @americantadpole7162 5 років тому

      Cleaned coins lose their value

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому +1

      American Tadpole FALSE. I turned these coins in for their value. They did not lose ANY

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  5 років тому

      charles hedberg AGAIN (since you aren’t listening) this is not for valuable coins. You won’t see this happening (nor would there be a need) for valuable coins ua-cam.com/video/xhoGYdLRUTQ/v-deo.html

  • @ryushogun9890
    @ryushogun9890 2 роки тому

    How do you remove mold from a Zinc coin? And can you use alcohol to clean those and regular ones?

  • @limaechonumismatics
    @limaechonumismatics 5 років тому +100

    And you just ruined that 1944

    • @judexavier1929
      @judexavier1929 5 років тому +1

      yay

    • @justanothabk
      @justanothabk 5 років тому +36

      It's a fucking penny

    • @Luke-hq5zd
      @Luke-hq5zd 5 років тому +43

      @@justanothabk it's an old one that used to be valuable. Learn your coins

    • @justanothabk
      @justanothabk 5 років тому +6

      @@Luke-hq5zd then maybe he should of have left it alone then aye

    • @YurimoHikashi
      @YurimoHikashi 5 років тому +19

      @@justanothabk that's what they're saying eh

  • @legendary351
    @legendary351 4 роки тому +2

    You my friend have a lot of time in your hands

  • @TheGreenNinja33
    @TheGreenNinja33 5 років тому +4

    Dude that one penny has to be rare! That's a nice find :-o

  • @LaserGryph
    @LaserGryph 3 роки тому +1

    Diamond paste is often used for the most effective restorations.

    • @lindayoung58
      @lindayoung58 2 роки тому

      I've heard 'restoration' is okay, 'cleaning' is not okay. Thanks for this info.

  • @cplcabs
    @cplcabs 4 роки тому +3

    Dip them in ketchup for a little while

  • @seye8eyes
    @seye8eyes 3 роки тому +2

    great video well done

  • @PompeyChris71
    @PompeyChris71 5 років тому +3

    When I started collecting I cleaned a couple of roman coins with a wire brush. They came up shiny but were almost blank lol.

    • @lowkeysly4145
      @lowkeysly4145 5 років тому

      PompeyChris71 You are a total Moron..

  • @tinamckeage6665
    @tinamckeage6665 4 роки тому

    I have old coins I want to clean.do u know anything to clean them w and want to sell them.I love this stuff I have to get for my pennies.ty

  • @spoiledbrat6595
    @spoiledbrat6595 5 років тому +5

    I tried ketchup and baking soda cleaned them great just don't try with gold coins

  • @markreyes8217
    @markreyes8217 3 роки тому +2

    For pennies try hot sauce soak it for 1 minute or 2 and rinse off

  • @kmaddux9
    @kmaddux9 5 років тому +3

    That 1944 in that color is worth money. Donut clean them odds what i was told

  • @mdrezaulhamid7118
    @mdrezaulhamid7118 4 роки тому +1

    Your technique is good.

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  4 роки тому

      Thank you. Just remember to only perform on pocket change and not valuable coins

  • @markgustaferro1016
    @markgustaferro1016 5 років тому +3

    Okay people listen up I'm going to give you a secret it's not really a secret but it's too easy a way to clean coins the only problem is you're going to have to do it a few times because you'll see
    "Brasso" 4 copper pennies
    For other coins try this but you have to do it with a rag you can't let it sit inside you can sit the coin inside the liquid for like 10 seconds if that
    "Tarnx" everything cleaned every coin but the other Pasty Brasso strictly for copper Penney's oh also use a magic eraser mr. Clean Magic Eraser beautiful

  • @jeffreywillis3066
    @jeffreywillis3066 3 роки тому

    I've found that vinegar and table salt works pretty good as well.

  • @espr3dcor484
    @espr3dcor484 4 роки тому +3

    Wouldn't that destroy the value of the coin seeing as how it will leave thousands of scratch marks?

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  4 роки тому

      Espr3 Dcor not considering the state it was in. This is not for valuable coins. This queen needed to be cleaned regardless due to its condition

  • @Mythicalbeast91
    @Mythicalbeast91 Рік тому

    What if you don't have Fast orange cleaner ? What else can work to clean pennies?

    • @dannyjohnsonsgarage
      @dannyjohnsonsgarage  Рік тому

      The most common is warm soapy water, or vinegar. Even hot sauce will work