Cleaning/Preserving Copper Coins found Metal Detecting

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  • Опубліковано 11 кві 2023
  • Dug out an Indian Penny and an hour later showed how I clean and preserve these beauties.
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  • @hach1590
    @hach1590 Рік тому +1

    Very impressive cleaning results! Always enjoy your videos, big thanks!

  • @mtcooley
    @mtcooley Рік тому +1

    Thanks for tip on cleaning coins. Great hunt. Sure was a deep buckle at the end. 😮

  • @Findingwithfrequency
    @Findingwithfrequency Рік тому +1

    Good video coins turned out great 👍🦀

  • @DigginDuo
    @DigginDuo Рік тому +1

    Spectacular results Carter! Wow

  • @nepahistoryandarchaeologys8623

    Those coins came out beautiful! Great hunt, nice finds👍..good luck on your next hunt!

  • @steveallen984
    @steveallen984 Рік тому +1

    Wow that's a decent year Indian also
    Edit I replied to quick. The coppers came out great also

  • @davidfrazier1186
    @davidfrazier1186 Рік тому +1

    Wow 👍

  • @davemiller8215
    @davemiller8215 Рік тому +1

    as always carter....QUALITY stuff you post//thanks.....those old colonial buckles are killer
    was that site the same old house you found your 1877 IHOP a few weeks back??
    i find a ton of IHOPs and old coppers myself; have had the best luck letting them soak for a 6-8 week period in mineral oil//baby oil to deeply soften even the hardest oxidation; then instead of a super fine STEEL wool....i use a super fine BRASS wool pad made by the same exact company as the one you use!!
    the brass wool has the same hardness(hardness scale) as the copper coins thusly i can really put some elbow grease into the cleaning process without ever worrying about seeing the steel wool micro-scratches.
    the neat thing about the long soak in the baby oil is that once i have brass wooled the coins, i just buff them out with a wash cloth(dry cotton) and they have the same appearance as a well burnished piece of fine antique copper//brass

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому

      Different house site . Good suggestions on the cleaning, thank you!

  • @davidfrazier1186
    @davidfrazier1186 Рік тому +1

    Bet you can't wait to take the D2 Diving 👍

  • @tomtripptree5079
    @tomtripptree5079 Рік тому +1

    I thought u guys on this video were going to share the settings he using on the manticore.
    Can u tell us when u will

  • @123dansmith
    @123dansmith Рік тому +1

    You'er professional, precise and too the point. Very interesting to watch and listen to.
    May I ask what pinpointers you use? Thank you

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому +1

      Hello, thank you for the nice comments. I use the Uniprobe which is a pulse induction probe built into a set of headphones. You can read about them at Detectorpro.com

  • @markkus1134
    @markkus1134 Рік тому +1

    Great video I just found 4 coppers do you always use the steel wool on them ? The 1833 large cent I found is off stamped obverse is off the reverse it’s super nice shape but I want to just clean it up

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому

      I wouldn't use it if it was heavily corroded but if it's just caked on dirt, that's when I use the steel wool. Good luck with it

  • @CMLee81
    @CMLee81 Рік тому

    Newbie here! Just got my first metal detector. You use the tone but then turn it to a different tone. What's that second sound telling you? Why do you use both?
    I realized recently after watching videos that I also need a pin pointer so that's on the wish list!

  • @matthewdavis4665
    @matthewdavis4665 Рік тому +1

    Amazing, congrats...Was that an early 1700's buckle or some kind of spectacle buckle?

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому +1

      Looks like a late 1700 / early 1800s buckle. The property was 1790s

    • @matthewdavis4665
      @matthewdavis4665 Рік тому

      @@DetectorComparisons Congrats again, beautiful buckle and nice info on cleaning. Watching your videos are always exciting.. I've been using sort of a run of the mill detector for like 6 years that I won off UA-cam. It's all I can afford sort of and even though I'm good with my machine and can work Iron with it I still feel like I'm missing targets that better machines like yours doesn't miss..

  • @Photostrated
    @Photostrated Рік тому +1

    Really liked the video and I also bought some of that verdi care. I have a 1816 LC I dug last night its a solid coin just has this green film over it. Any suggestions? I take full responsibility for my actions. Just curious as your IH also had a slight green tinge before putting that on. Any suggestions would be awesome.

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому +1

      If you want to keep that green patina on the coin, don't put it in hydrogen peroxide because it will get the dirt off but it will make the coin dark brown. If there is not any crustacean on the coin but just dirt, use a soft toothbrush with a little dish soap and water. Use the very fine steel wool with soap and water if the toothbrush does not work. Taking your time is the key. Congratulations on that 1816!

  • @robertmattern2078
    @robertmattern2078 Рік тому +1

    Do you dig everything or do you dig everything above a certain TID? I love your channel. It’s the best on UA-cam by far. It’s very informative. I ordered up the Uniprobe today. It’s on the road. I should have it Saturday. Now if Old Man Winter would just hit the road. There’s still lots of snow in the U.P of Michigan where I live.

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому

      When I'm at an old spot, I dig everything 40 and above. If I'm at a park, I'll dig the low numbers if they're deep. I found once I got used to the Uniprobe I couldn't go back to a handheld pinpointer. Hope everything melts for you soon!

    • @robertmattern2078
      @robertmattern2078 Рік тому +1

      @@DetectorComparisons Thanks for answering so quick. Keep the videos coming. I figure in a week or so I’ll be hitting the brush. I’ve been studying maps and aerial photos over the winter. I’ve got several old logging camps to check out. I’m running Deep HC. My settings are Disc 6.8, Sen 96, Iron volume 2, Reactivity 1.5, Audio Response 4, Silencer 0, Notch 0 & B Caps 0. Are your settings comparable when you use Deep HC?

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому

      @@robertmattern2078 deep hi conductor is very impressive. Your settings are close to mine but a lot of it is personal preference. If there's not much iron trash keeping the reactivity of 1.5 is fine. I run mine at 2 and you see how it does even in iron. Iron volume I keep down at 1. All your other settings are right where I keep mine. Make sure you're always ground balanced and good luck

    • @robertmattern2078
      @robertmattern2078 Рік тому

      @@DetectorComparisons Thanks. I’ve got a fifty cent piece buried in my test garden @ 11”. Now I see why you dig the low numbers on a deep target. In Park and General I get a TID of 31-35. Happy Hunting.

    • @robertmattern2078
      @robertmattern2078 Рік тому +1

      I’ve got another question for you Carter. When you use your 4/40 kHz check program what are your settings? I’m thinking of using Disc 6.1,Sen 99,IV 1,React 0, AR 5. I was able to get out yesterday and detect at one of our local football fields. I found 2 Mercs and 10 Wheat backs. Not a bad day.

  • @robertmattern2078
    @robertmattern2078 Рік тому +1

    How is your Mono4 program set up Carter? I had a good day detecting today. I found a 1907 Barber dime (My first Barber coin) a 1924 Canadian nickel, a 1938 Canadian penny, a Buffalo nickel & five Wheat pennies today. Not a bad day at all. I staked out a 30’ X 30’ area and went over it with a fine tooth comb with my Deus II using a nine inch coil. I used Deep HC with Disc 6.7, Sensitivity 96, Iron volume 1, React 1.5, Audio resp 4, 0 BC, Notch 0, Silencer 0, Pitch tones (524), PWM & Equalizer 3/6/12/12.

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому

      Sounds like a good day out! Your studies look real good, the only thing I would do different is bump up the reactivity to two for the separation. But if your area doesn't that much iron then I'm sure one will work great for you. When I switch over to Mono 4kHz, I have a sensitivity at 95, reactivity 2, iron volume 1, audio response 4, disc 6.8, silence 1 and no notching

    • @DetectorComparisons
      @DetectorComparisons  Рік тому

      Settings not studies😂

    • @robertmattern2078
      @robertmattern2078 Рік тому

      I’ll check out reactivity 2 in my coin garden. I found the Barber dime on my ninth inning run. I had completed my staked out area and didn’t find any silver coins. I was kind of pissy pants. I said I’m going to go one more run. Sure enough I got a 92 and thought it would be a silver dime. Sure enough at 7” was the Barber dime. It just goes to show you, it ain’t over till it’s over. Don’t give up.

    • @robertmattern2078
      @robertmattern2078 Рік тому

      I just checked out your settings in my coin garden. I switched to my 11” coil, changed the reactivity to 2 and the Iron volume to 1. It’s a go. The next time I go out I’m going to do some serious smacking. Now if the rain would just stop. Give it three weeks and the mosquitoes will be horrendous in the U.P of Michigan.

  • @smokegonzales2605
    @smokegonzales2605 Рік тому

    What about the value of the coin won’t that affect it

  • @joeballszorn8750
    @joeballszorn8750 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful carter, Me and Jimmy both use toothpics or the tumbler. no need for the pencils and that junk. However i do like your way for the indians i'am going to try it.

  • @wilsonrodriguez3291
    @wilsonrodriguez3291 5 місяців тому

    Try hot cooking oil thrn let it seat for a day