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    Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    I recently dug up a scarce date 1870 dated Indian and a Large Cent 1837. Im not worried about the LC but the IH is important to me.
    After soaking and tooth picking both in distilled water only, I am now down to almost all patina on the IH.

    I am thinking of a short hot peroxide bath for the Injun to remove the patina but I am still undecided. So any experienced advice would be greatly appreciated.
    As far as the LC, it is still caked with dirt and seems to have quite a bit of corrosion so all value was already lost before any cleaning but I am just searching for anything that would produce some decent results on the LC.
    Thanks in advance,
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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    your indian looks awesome , you can still get the dark scaley verdigris off the reverse but as far as the bright mottled turquoise patina you won't get that off with out harming the metal . the large cent looks very rough and i'm afraid if you hot peroxide it you will really see just how damaged it is . when they are pretty bad i will still either peroxide them and then take a brass brush and smooth them over or just take the brush to them .
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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=10752.msg118094#msg118094 date=1343431484
    your indian looks awesome , you can still get the dark scaley verdigris off the reverse but as far as the bright mottled turquoise patina you won't get that off with out harming the metal . the large cent looks very rough and i'm afraid if you hot peroxide it you will really see just how damaged it is . when they are pretty bad i will still either peroxide them and then take a brass brush and smooth them over or just take the brush to them .
    Thanks for chiming in Dan. I know that there is high demand for this 1870 IH from collectors but I doubt anyone would buy a patina covered one. Do you feel that any further preserving techniques would be fruitless?
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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    Quote Originally Posted by Thiltzy link=topic=10752.msg118098#msg118098 date=1343432688
    Thanks for chiming in Dan. I know that there is high demand for this 1870 IH from collectors but I doubt anyone would buy a patina covered one. Do you feel that any further preserving techniques would be fruitless?
    yeah , i believe any measures to remove the turquoise color out of the metal will ruin the coin further , only thing else to do is a chemical coloring but i don't recommend it . for example sometimes a very hot peroxide bath can darken the coin's color to a brown or ruddy color but again its not a pleasing color to collectors . i myself prefer the bright patina it has now .sorry i couldn't be more help Thiltzy.

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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    Nice coins, and I like the patina just the way it is!
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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=10752.msg118094#msg118094 date=1343431484
    then take a brass brush and smooth them over or just take the brush to them .
    Brass Brushthinkingabout:!!!!!

    Why don't you just use sandpaper like George did to mine rofl
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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    Quote Originally Posted by RobW link=topic=10752.msg118731#msg118731 date=1343858213
    Brass Brushthinkingabout:!!!!!

    Why don't you just use sandpaper like George did to mine rofl
    i could of sworn he took the bench grinder to your coin Rob lol rofl
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    Re: Need some important advice on scarce date Injun

    Quote Originally Posted by RobW link=topic=10752.msg118731#msg118731 date=1343858213
    Brass Brushthinkingabout:!!!!!

    Why don't you just use sandpaper like George did to mine rofl
    <} I remember that! lol I use a brass brush on some of my more stubborn/ corroded coins too.
    Just not on the silvers \ :white:
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