Before and after shots of my 1817 George III Half Crown

zeus9876

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Went to the local beach last night and besides digging about 60 WW2 bullets had a very iffy signal so thought i'd better dig it as you know know what it may be. When it was out i still didn't know excatly what it was before i cleaned it and let me tell you...it was not an easy task.

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:wow: wow Zeus great coin |:cheering: you did a splendid job :perfect10:, how did you clean it up so well :huh:
 
del link=topic=7698.msg88253#msg88253 date=1320523969 said:
:wow: wow Zeus great coin |:cheering: you did a splendid job :perfect10:, how did you clean it up so well :huh:

well i started with electrolysis but as that wasn't cutting it i thought i would try the foil trick and what a difference that made. Using the foil turned the coin black so i just used a bit of dish soap and a toothbrush to remove the black.
 
:wow: No way I would have ever gueesed that it would have cleaned up that well. You did a great job. thumbsup01
 
I would never have guessed thar coin was even silver let alone had that kind of detail. beautiful coin.great job :clapping:
 
looking at the pictures its hard to belive they came out so well they are it great shape gongrats on a great find dennis
 
What a remarkable difference between the before and the after. Awesome recovery and thanks for sharing it with us.
 

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