Metal Detecting Hack: How To Clean (or ruin) Copper Coins
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2015
- In this video, I clean three old, worn large cents. I go from light cleaning to using soap and water to using olive oil. I usually DO NOT use water or oil, but I wanted to demonstrate what happens when you do.
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Metal Detecting Hack: How To Clean (or ruin) Copper Coins
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That was a fantastic video that a lot of us probably wished they saw years ago. I've tried all the methods myself. It's so true that you can't go back. The good thing is that I now "clean" my coins the exact same way you do. Get some dirt off the high points. Leave the low points dirty to highlight the details. I learned the nose grease trick too. I've actually taken completely thin worn slugs and gotten King George and Queen Britainica to appear. Amazing trick. Awesome video. I hope people listen. The coins sacrificed were for an excellent cause. Bravo
Yeah that Braided Hair was Gorgeous. Still a beautiful coin just lost some character
What is nose greese
I’ve lost my two cent piece, my infantry button, another valuable button, a war of 1812 button and a bunch of other valuable m items I have found metal detecting, I am only 13 and am devastated because I can’t display anything good because everything good I’ve found I have ruined by electrolysis😖😫I’m truly devastated
@@lukeg5184 don't worry lots of people wrong this
Clear and concise about the pros and cons. Very informative video. And to be able to visually see the difference, is highly appreciated!!!
This video is a perfect example of why I love your channel. Keep up the great work!
Thanks. I just started metal detecting a week ago and I would have gone straight to a brush and water. Seemed logical to me before seeing this video. I really appreciate your doing this demonstration! Amazing.
Thank you! this has been VERY helpful. I'm just getting started with old coins. I've seen other videos on cleaning. I like your method better and if you ruin it "You can't go back". Plus you have a soothing voice.
I share this video about once a week with folks. Thanks for providing “real” content for the hobby.
Awesome information!!! Thank-you so much for the "Coin Cleaning Class" I'm so thankful for all of your experience!
Very educational and great advice. Thank you for taking one for the team. Hopefully many coppah’s will be saved by this video. 😎⚒
don't apologize, you taught all of us something. Even though it was at the cost of two coins; it was two for the sake of thousands in the future.
Hi Beau!
Thanks for such a great video! I've tried every method to clean copper coins and olive oil blackens coins to my dismay...Usually I leave them as is for fear of damaging them even further...Your method of cleaning coppers by rubbing your thumb on your face and rubbing the coin is amazing...It really brings out the details....Thanks a million for that great tip!
Jason
Thanks for the good advice and taking your time for all of us with this and many other videos.
I don't mind the face oil but that finger nail scraping was like nails on a chalk board :D
greg appelgren Agreed. I was yelling at my screen for Beau to stop lol.
***** It was bad enough lol
Same here!
That hurt my ears lol I had to mute the video for a second
Idiot
VERY iteresting video ! Thank you for taking the time and making the effort to share your knowledge with us ! :)
Appreciate the info and actual demonstration. Eye Opening! Thanks
Never realized this about cleaning, or in some instances ruining coins. Great video. Thanks for producing.
Eyeopening!! I would never had guessed that leaving the light mud would make the coin more beautiful. This was a master class!
Thanks for making the video - very helpful especially for those of us new to the hobby and looking for expert advice.
Thanks for the sacrifice, hope it helps some people learn the lessons that took you many years to realize (It helped me!). Much appreciated video!
Great video Beau. We only use skin oil just as you did in the first step. Anything further than that is risky. We've learned the hard way too!
Glad I am a beginner and have only wrecked a few by washing first!
Thanks for sharing this Beau, top advice.
Best wishes
Carol :)
Thank you for this very informative video that’s still helping people years down the line. I have just started recently and have ruined a couple of coins throw using Brillo. Seeing your jar made me feel a little better knowing that it happens to us all. Greetings from Sheffield in the UK. 😊
Exactly the video I needed to answer my questions. Appreciate it much.
Very informational video Beau! Thank you, your videos rock my friend!
Thank goodness that I found your video!
Thanks Beau. A great demonstration on procedures to take cleaning a coin.
Wow.. Its the first video on UA-cam where the guy doesnt try to ruin the coins using acids and abbrasives! Respect!
I know this is an older video but it came up as a suggestion, and I really enjoyed the incremental process you followed. Beautiful coins!
Great Video !! I've been a treasure hunter for many years now. I ruined so many coins in the beginning because of my cleaning method(s). Thank You for taking the time out and showing some of your cleaning methods. Take Care all and Happy Hunting :)
Excellent info! Thanks for the sacrifices.
Another great episode of BEAUs Tips & Tricks!
Great video I’ve just started and you’ve stopped me ruining anything I might find 😊
I appreciate the lesson here! I am still fairly new at this so this helps out a lot.
That was a great video, you have stopped me from washing my copper coins in future, what a difference. Thanks Beau, have subbed you.
I agree with many of the others here that you have done the hobby a great service with your double sacrifice. Personally, I am just starting out in the hobby. My first metal detector in 45 years will arrive this week (Minelabs X-Terra 505 - I had an old Radio Shack detector when I was a kid and loved it). The first thing I would have done was to break out a soft-bristled toothbrush, water and a touch of Simple Green to clean up any coins I might have found. You have taught me many lessons through your videos and I haven't dug a single thing yet. Bravo and keep up the good work!
I think all of your videos are awesome my friend. Big fan of yours here. And I agree, I did like the step one coin best. I wish I had seen this video a few weeks ago when I found my buffalo nickel. Thanks for the knowledge buddy.
Great video thank you for putting this up, it was very helpful.
I don't go digging or finding, but I watch your videos because they're interesting and educational as well as entertaining.
To me not knowing anything about this neat hobbyist really astonishing that the dirtier coin is much nicer looking even to me a non coin guy...
Thanks for the cool vids!
Great video Beau ,plenty of great info !
Thanks Aquachigger. I'm going to use these tips!
Great info!!!! Thank you for sacrificing some of your coins!
Very interesting Beau thanks for posting it.
Great video, thanks for the demonstration.
I did the soap and water last night on 3 quarters that I found in my yard thank God it was on most recently made quarters (1994, 1996 & 1999). I will not clean them again like I did, I will pick at them just like you did and leave them alone. Love the plain look. I'm new to this just started but I'm hooked! Great video!!
Thanks for the video and the info shared..! This was very helpful..!
Very interesting video, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video and teaching! I agree that the dry cleaning is best and looks better.
Great Vid Beau! Defintely learned a couple of things!
I appreciate your tips! this was a good lesson.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
Very cool. My 7 year old daughter collects coins. She enjoyed this very much.
Thanks man. That was highly informative. Of course I say that while I have a quarter soaking in vinegar. Yes, I'm learning from my own mistakes as well.
Thank you for showing us your tricks on cleaning. I appreciate it. God Bless
Thank you, Owen Wilson, for helping me clean my display coins, it was very helpful and informative
Very helpful!! I'm kinda learning the same thing on restoring Stanley Planes. Age looks good on old stuff.
I'm very new to all this , I just started with wheat penny's this week, so thank you for this video. someone gave me a metal detector I hope I can get it to work. thanks again.
Im glad you made this video...I messed up a lot of coins before I figured it out as well. Now I do it the same way as you, but I use just a tiny bit of olive oil after the tooth pick.
Thanks for the demonstration. Great nose oil trick!
Great thanks Beau ! will definately change my field technique. Love the vids !
Kolme 1917,1919
Thanks Beau, great tips in here.
thanx for all your videos Chig, you da man!
Thanks Beau!!
I'll definitely remember this video!!!
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Whata valuable lesson. I am so glad you made this video. I have ruined coins because I didn't know. Thank-you so much.
Im a newcomer to the hobby also and this was a great video for me, thanks chig!
Thanks for the tips, much appreciated 👍
Thanks Beau! That was a great video and very informative. I will never ruin another coin again!
I agree with stopping before the soap water brushing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sacrificing 2 coins . Excellent video on cleaning and overcleaning !!!
Thanks Beau! I haven't found any large cents yet, but if I do I am just going to use the toothpick method. Great information to know thanks for showing what happens!!
Omg your collection is incredible
Great video, Aquachigger. This will absolutely benefit those who are on the fence whether or not to clean coppers. Thank you for sacrificing those coins for the greater good.
Further steps that will ruin coins that I have heard of people doing are:
Pencil Eraser. The eraser will remove environmental patina and will "shine" the coin.
Baking Soda. This will clean down to the bare metal (ruins silver too).
Lemon Juice. Even swishing a copper around in lemon juice for 30 seconds will remove up to 90 percent of the original coating.
Try these steps (and Aquachigger's methods) on modern dug memorials to see for yourself how these methods change the coins.
Thanks for this very helpful video!
thanks for showing how to do all the steps, im defiantly gonna do the toothpick then stop, thumbs up love your videos
Great video Beau! I have adopted your method now on all of my coppers. I just dug my oldest copper this past Sunday. It was a 1744 King George II. I toothpicked it and I am leaving it alone because it, in my opinion, is beautiful. I too have ruined many coins over the years by trial and error. Hopefully, this video will be seen by younger detectorists so they don't learn the hard way.
You found a George II coin? THAT IS SO FRIGGIN COOL!
I watched this video before, but enjoyed it even more now that I have more detecting experience under my belt.
You are a very good teacher always sharing and helping us new guys watch your video.s from all over bless you and yours super thanks again.
Oh man..... great video and a great service to novice collectors and a fantastic service to old coins. Thanks for the instructions.
Novice collector. Don't ever do what he just did. I'm not a novice. And I have many years of collecting. If you have a question about your coins TALK TO A DEALER FIRST. The dealer will know everything there is to tell you about cleaning and NOT cleaning. Just don't do it. You run the risk of losing lots of money in a cleaned coin.
Thank You for teaching me this lesson
As always, very interesting! Oh by the way, very handsome. Love your positive energy. Happy digging and diving in the oncoming months. Stay safe!
I knew all that oil on my face would come in handy someday, now all I have to do is dig a LC. Thanks man, great advice!
Thanks, Beau. Helpful vid.
Thanks for making the video, great info and advice. Will you be making more on how to clean other than copper coins? The down to earth, get straight to it, here is what to do and not to do approach is greatly appreciated. Would certainly like to see more.
holy crap uncle chigg. very informative---- thx
This is a really helpful video thanks
Thanks for the video. Good information.
Good stuff Aqua, I'm sure this will help allot of folks out with there cleaning decisions in the future, HH.....
As always, thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~
I have "ruined" my fair share of roman coins over the years. Oh some of them are pretty and shiny with no detail at all. I now prefer the "dirty" look! Great video Chigg !!
Good cleaning tips, thanks.
Great video! I don't detect so I wouldn't have even thought that a dirty coin could look so nice. I also had no idea that further cleaning would make some look so much worse. I only wish you had left the 1840 cent alone and did your demo on the other two.
Excellent video and I appreciate you taking the time and sacrificing some coins for this. I am new to the sport and would have automatically used water before seeing this. Thanks again!
Thanks Beau, for a great "Learning" video on how "not" to clean our coins. Myself being new, I learned a lot. Also being in the Great NorthWest, I'm not sure if I will ever find a large cent. So either I will have to come out east or by chance buy or be gifted one. Thanks again for all your great videos and the time you put into them .
Thanks for great advice.
Point taken. Thanx for the demo.
great video Beau. informative.
Thanks! this video helped a lot. When I finally get something worth cleaning this will be a great reference. I had been wondering what would work and have tried a few cleaners. They are your coins do what you will, if it were not for you they would still be lost. I think your effort saved me a lot more coins. Lol
Thanks a lot for showing me (us) the methods you use. I have been using soap and water on my coins the put oil on them. I was sways trying to find a better way... I think this method I'll use now!!
Thanks for showing that. Really explains what they mean by "Dont clean youre coins". If I ever find anything good ill try and remember that lol
Wished i watched this years ago. Great advice, Thank you,,,,,,Don,,,,,,,
I totally agree with your method(s). Not that I find any old coppers, but I have ruined Indianheads by over-zealous cleaning methods. Very cool video, Beau. Thanks for taking the time to show us.
Very good info. I would have never guessed water would damage them!