del
Elite Member
This large cent had a green hard stubborn "cement-like" layer , unfortunately it also had a small amount of pitting hiding under this layer but despite this i'm very happy with the results .
You may need to log out, log back in after we're back online.
I'm curious also as to the methods you used to clean that one up.What did you do to it?
Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
What did you do to it?
Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
Great work! I've got to try thatI used some dental picks and great care to remove the hard layer .
another recent find before and after the first cleaning
Could you post a picture of the dental pics? And maybe explain a bit more about your cleaning methods? You really did a fantastic job
Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Holy cow, you turned that thing from toast to beautiful! Hmmm i wonder how much a large cent in that shape (after cleaning) is worth...
Those did come out very nice but a cleaned coin is worthless to a collector, the only way they can have collector value is if it's a key to the series.
Actually they were pretty worthless before the cleaning now i could get a few $$ for them Ron.