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How to Clean Coins - Using MS70 Coin Restorer on Silver Coins 

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How to Clean Coins - Using MS70 Coin Restorer on Silver Coins
First off, let me address the obvious... I know many of you have been told to never clean coins. But, keep in mind that removing gunk, debris, glue, tape and grime from a coins surface without rubbing and/or scratching is acceptable as long as you are very careful and use products that are either designed to restore a coin or use only warm water and pat dry.
That being said, I am a firm believer in NOT using any products myself (perhaps leave it up to the expert coin restorers) on ANY potentially valuable coins (such as key dates), and especially not on any copper coins that have turned brown after years of storage.
Now that the disclaimers are out, in this video I will be reviewing the MS70 Coin Restorer. I will refer to it as "cleaning the coin" in this video as it is just easier to say. I'll be testing it on silver quarters and silver half dollars with varying degrees of dirt, glue, tape, grime, etc - to see how they come out.
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@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
How to Clean Coins - Using MS70 Coin Restorer on Silver Coins First off, let me address the obvious... I know many of you have been told to never clean coins. But, keep in mind that removing gunk, debris, glue, tape and grime from a coins surface without rubbing and/or scratching is acceptable as long as you are very careful and use products that are either designed to restore a coin or use only warm water and pat dry. That being said, I am a firm believer in NOT using any products myself (perhaps leave it up to the expert coin restorers) on ANY potentially valuable coins (such as key dates), and especially not on any copper coins that have turned brown after years of storage. Now that the disclaimers are out, in this video I will be reviewing the MS70 Coin Restorer. I will refer to it as "cleaning the coin" in this video as it is just easier to say. I'll be testing it on silver quarters and silver half dollars with varying degrees of dirt, glue, tape, grime, etc - to see how they come out. Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching! By the way - I am selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on my website or on eBay (see below): robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/ www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure PLEASE SUPPORT MY CHANNEL - I am an Amazon Associate and if you shop on Amazon, please feel free to clink one of my links below - I get a little extra every time you shop using my link: www.amazon.com/shop/robfindstreasure The Microscope I use is good quality and low-priced: amzn.to/2JFQtcS US Coins Redbook - really handy: amzn.to/2SR6z9v MS70 Coin Restorer: amzn.to/2WrGaAS Nic-A-Date: amzn.to/2KM7031 Digital Mini Scale: amzn.to/2SC5Hqz I post several new videos weekly so please subscribe if you wish to see more: goo.gl/7jX6g5 Thanks for watching! FYI - I've been asked about an address to send things to. If you want, you can use this address: Rob Finds Treasure P.O. Box 5565 Frisco, TX 75035 Facebook: fb.me/RobFindsTreasure Instagram: instagram.com/robfindstreasure/ Twitter: twitter.com/RobFindTreasure paypal.me/RobFindsTreasure robfindstreasure.com
@colejosephalexanderkashay683
@colejosephalexanderkashay683 4 года назад
Found an interesting way to clean pennies recently
@jakefontenot2815
@jakefontenot2815 4 года назад
What's y'all opinion of using acetone?
@Super2wheeler
@Super2wheeler 4 года назад
@@jakefontenot2815 Acetone is the ONLY thing I would ever put on a coin!
@noelobrien4377
@noelobrien4377 4 года назад
I don't condone this...
@perpoletonganbanana5126
@perpoletonganbanana5126 Год назад
Question why not just use a bakery blow touch 🤔 use it 4 to 6inch,away in circles for few sec,,,I have restored many black gunk off silver oz, 🤔 😉 thanks if read
@jadenephrite
@jadenephrite Год назад
Thank you for your demonstration video. For those who are curious, MS 70 Coin Brightener ingredients contain 2-butoxyethanol and potassium hydroxide.
@MrVapor520
@MrVapor520 4 года назад
you should send in a coin, get it graded, clean it and resend it and see what they say
@jenniferwright5536
@jenniferwright5536 4 года назад
MrVapor520 they would probably say it’s cleaned.
@zackjones8556
@zackjones8556 4 года назад
It's still noticeable, all cleaners leave a unnoticeable to the bear eye smear
@CoinHuntingDrew
@CoinHuntingDrew 4 года назад
Details coin, it’d come back as recolored
@chirrrs
@chirrrs 4 года назад
@Lavi Ben-Ari It doesn't have to. ANACS has show specials where you can get it done for $10 a coin or less sometimes!
@customerservice2902
@customerservice2902 3 года назад
@@zackjones8556 Not if you clean them with this stuff, rinse them, and then put them in a tupperware container and pour boiling water over it.
@Ace-ne4jm
@Ace-ne4jm 4 года назад
I've been awaiting an MS70 video, and I wasn't disappointed! I believe I'd use this product for sure. Awesome examples, Rob!
@edwardlowry2653
@edwardlowry2653 Месяц назад
Thank you for showing the effects of using this cleaner and showing us how coins can be cleaned in a proper way! Thumbs Up!
@eddigsdiscoveries1332
@eddigsdiscoveries1332 4 года назад
Obviously there are people out there looking for a life changing perfect $$$$ coin but I understand like you do. 1.The enjoyment is in the coins themselves 2.They're beautiful to look at and 3. It's the thrill of the hunt. Keep with the great vids Rob. I appreciate you Brother.
@pawpatrolnews
@pawpatrolnews 4 года назад
Cleaning coins?!? April fools was last month, Rob!
@bolt4694
@bolt4694 4 года назад
I really think the taboo against cleaning coins is complete nonsense. I notice that when they cleaned the Sistine chapel the value of the painting didn't go down. Who decided coin cleaning is bad?
@andrewdevlin8756
@andrewdevlin8756 Год назад
I think the “taboo” against it has more to do with amateur collectors cleaning their coins. By wiping at the coin, many collectors put small scratches and marks into their coins which lower the value. However, if it is an expert coin cleaner, there should be no problem doing so.
@JTyler-je3fb
@JTyler-je3fb Год назад
It is when you strip the natural luster from the die coming from the mint. If you restore and dont take what the mint intended on the luster them cleaning is fine
@bbaaspencer1
@bbaaspencer1 Год назад
My issue is people do what this man is doing and just removing the gunk, then send the coin in for grading and get slapped with “cleaned” on the grading label and then it reduces it’s value 🙄
@jimgoodreau1245
@jimgoodreau1245 Год назад
Wen a coin is dirty it should be carefully cleaned. I use baking soda and hot water, and pat dry. If a coine is high grade don't touch it!
@stinkasscat
@stinkasscat Год назад
I think this issue with cleaning has to do with grading services not wanting to mess with or put any value to dirty coins or coins that come out of the ground. It favors them making more money from people's coins.
@johnbartlett2871
@johnbartlett2871 4 года назад
The coin that was black on the left side was probably held in a candle or open flame.
@jefffisher2480
@jefffisher2480 3 месяца назад
I've used MS70 on my Lincoln cents collection. It doesn't brighten the copper, but does do an excellent job on removing gunk.
@emiliomcb4121
@emiliomcb4121 4 года назад
Great video Rob! Informative as always! I wish I knew about the Amazon thing earlier before I bought my red book microscope and scale but I will keep in mind for the future. Keep up the good work!
@pgaloom
@pgaloom 4 года назад
For a quick second, I thought there was a die crack on the reverse of that 53...then I saw the fuzz from the q-tip sticking out when you flipped it...lol got me!
@rufferto5429
@rufferto5429 2 года назад
Hi Rob! This video is 2 years old so I don't know if you'll see this. But to clean my dirty coins (very common dates and really dirty, like a combination of the first 2 in the video) I use the aluminum foil, baking soda, hot water method. It works great. Removes some of the tarnish and grime without any effort and the rest comes off on 99% of the coins with just a few seconds of rubbing with a damp cloth and some baking soda, which does no harm whatsoever to the coin itself. Everyone seems to be against cleaning until they're not and then they want to use chemicals when a couple of everyday household goods work better. I don't get it. (btw, I don't understand why folks like toning. I get rid of it with a couple minutes soak in vinegar; another everyday household product.)
@sunsolstar
@sunsolstar Год назад
me too, I agree
@truthseeker6792
@truthseeker6792 Год назад
what do you do with aluminum foil?
@rufferto5429
@rufferto5429 Год назад
@@truthseeker6792 You line a pan with it and add boiling water and baking soda. The coins must be on the foil. You should smell sulfur. After a while wipe with a soft cloth. No scrubbing, no scratching. Lot's of you tube info.
@jimmycapps7263
@jimmycapps7263 Год назад
Nice color toning is what people like. Not that black crusty type shown in the video.
@dangray4322
@dangray4322 Год назад
​@@truthseeker6792 make a hat😅
@FlipFlopandFly
@FlipFlopandFly 3 года назад
Thank you Rob. I’m going to give it a shot on my old coins.
@ryanlansteen7444
@ryanlansteen7444 4 года назад
Very helpful video. Can you release an additional video showing how the product works on proof coins (does it damage the luster) and perhaps on clad coinage as well? Thanks, Rob.
@All-In-All-The-World
@All-In-All-The-World 8 месяцев назад
Im pretty new to coin collecting, but i can see why cleaning is looked down on. Definitely looks cleaned now
@RobinhoodCoins
@RobinhoodCoins 4 года назад
Thanks for the video, I’ve been thinking of testing ms 70 out myself. Another video I’d like to see is what to look for to check if a coin is cleaned. What does PCGS look for, is it small scrapes visible ‘under the scope?
@Mrhockey8713
@Mrhockey8713 4 года назад
Great stuff rob! How does pcgs determine if a coined has been cleaned or not? What exactly are they looking for?
@ehrenkrause9861
@ehrenkrause9861 Год назад
Pretty crazy that Washington quarter with the paint, went into the grooves of the luster and preserved it all these years being circulated. 😊
@SloppyStacks
@SloppyStacks 4 года назад
Appreciate the video and glad to see you champ through the hate...lol...About 25 years ago I had some guy try and sell me a collection and come find out they were all cleaned with tarnex...completely ruined 'em. Thanks again 🤘🤘
@icyhotryan9339
@icyhotryan9339 4 года назад
Rob thanks for posting vids like regular in these crazy times
@Yehuda360
@Yehuda360 4 года назад
Hey Rob this was a good review video and I hope you make more videos like this! I hope you remember me from the live-streams! Take care! And remember Stay safe!
@agmedic9221
@agmedic9221 4 года назад
Rob thank you for the videos and you have inspired me to start coin roll hunting. Hopefully I can hit you up for info every now and then. By the way I live by Tyler texas so fellow Texan here enjoying the videos.
@helenrichardson7490
@helenrichardson7490 4 года назад
It was very interesting to watch this video !!!
@matthewgrice6902
@matthewgrice6902 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. Informative.
@JustHuntr
@JustHuntr 9 дней назад
I’ve heard it said,” friends don’t let friends, clean coins”. 😳😂💯
@mikemccabe2509
@mikemccabe2509 Год назад
I prefer using acetone, and when done, will dip on mineral oil for a minute or so. Makes things really neat looking
@bosstone100
@bosstone100 2 года назад
What does this do to the natural luster? I have a 1986 American Silver Eagle and it has some kind of smudge on it that looks like it could be removed. Better to not touch it? I stack a little but ended up wanting to get a complete series as well.
@DragonSales
@DragonSales 3 месяца назад
Cleaning often puts abrasions all over the coin you see them real well with a microscope. So if you are going to clean dont use something abrasives. Also, for most serious collectors it is the natural aging, patina, toning that "increases" a coins value so wiping that away is considered a big no no. On some coins you would be talking thousands of dollars. For a 52 washington quarter prolly no big deal. Alot of serious collectors would never think of buying a cleaned coin so just keep that in mind if you have a holy grail coin and not a run of the mill. Good luck everyone
@toddobs
@toddobs 4 года назад
Will come back cleaned from pcgs ngc IMO
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
Likely, but I would never send these uglies in for grading, as mentioned in the video.
@RealAntek
@RealAntek 4 года назад
No they would come back ms70 lool
@jenniferwright5536
@jenniferwright5536 4 года назад
Antek we all wish that would happen.
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
@@RealAntek LOL
@johnathonscheurer1233
@johnathonscheurer1233 4 года назад
@@jenniferwright5536 I mean. It's what the bottle says 😂😂
@NcDirtHunter
@NcDirtHunter 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Thanks for the advice!
@williamfindspeople4341
@williamfindspeople4341 4 года назад
The taped Kennedy is definitely chemically altered with the old tape glue. Old tape glues are very destructive. The one with the dark edge is lacquer or tobacco juice, probably from a coin stash or bagged coins kept in a moist basement or cellar or some kind of cachet.
@danaspradley3444
@danaspradley3444 4 года назад
What about fire damaged silver coins and ironclad error coins that were damaged? Even though the coins were in a "fire safe" box the fire got so hot that it popped the hinges letting in heat and soot. What would you suggest we do?
@CoinsChannelTv
@CoinsChannelTv 4 года назад
Nice try I will going try this method hopefully it won't loose the value of the coin thanks for the video Rob!
@Coins1969
@Coins1969 4 года назад
Thank you for your educational video. I think the quarters came out great. The half dollars too much damage on the coins.
@Moon-by5ee
@Moon-by5ee 4 года назад
I have a 1928 S peace dollar that has some gunk on them would baking soda work with water? Or should I even do it because I know that is the 8th rarest peace dollar and would like to send it in for grading.
@n-joysilver7752
@n-joysilver7752 4 года назад
Had some common war nickels that were very dark and dirty. Cleaner didn't do much, but the dremel fine wire wheel attachment brought them back to blast white without scratching. Worked best with pool of cleaner on surface, which prevented the dremel from smearing the grime.
@dont.ripfuller6587
@dont.ripfuller6587 Год назад
Careful on that blackness on nickels, some of it's not dirt but a reaction from not having the right layers on there and is desirable to some collectors as black beauties.
@rokinrandy
@rokinrandy Год назад
I have some 1980s 1970s jfk proofs that are yellow. Was considering this. Is there any advice with this product as far as anything you wish you known before using or any warnings to not do etc. ?
@epauloconnor
@epauloconnor 4 года назад
@RobFindsTreasure does it say to use a q-tip and not a soft bristle toothbrush?
@scorpioking280
@scorpioking280 4 года назад
The spill only shows yet another use for your all-purpose coin roll hunting mats Rob!
@ncprospectors
@ncprospectors 4 года назад
Interesting....I ordered some copper rounds and they gave me a buffalo nickel. Of course it was slick so I decided to buy some nicadate. I tried it for the first time. Worked great. It was a 1919 date. Thanks Rob.
@cheaplaughkennedy2318
@cheaplaughkennedy2318 4 года назад
Seems to work fairly good . Have you tried the baking soda aluminum foil hot water technique? Really good segment
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
I have, but only on jewelry.
@ivdeadelendaest
@ivdeadelendaest 4 года назад
My personal experience with ms-70 is mixed. I tried it on an 1827 large cent I got off of ebay for $2 that was extremely concreted, a war nickel with bad water damage, and a 64 Rosie dime that I found metal detecting. After working on the large cent for a while I found that it definitely helped but it is probably impossible to get all the concreteion off. Over time the large cent did turn blueish and I would not recommend using ms-70 on copper. The war nickel did get significantly better but much of the water damage did remain. In the future I may go back at it again. Lastly the Rosie dime did get cleaner but it remained very cloudy. Overall it helped but with extreme damage it is very difficult to get clean.
@catsfat5408
@catsfat5408 4 года назад
Hey rob my grandma had some mr metal and it is for silver etc and so i used it on a silver pendent and it took all the gunk away and it made a mirror finish
@mattholloway856
@mattholloway856 4 года назад
Great video rob
@nathandonner5827
@nathandonner5827 4 месяца назад
Rob I would like to ask you about a penny it appears to be a mistake but I can't find anything similar to it. It's on both front and back and around the whole ring. Also can you recommend a penny cleaner. How would I get a hold of you.
@clmk0515
@clmk0515 3 года назад
Great demo !! I have a few coins with tape grime and would love to remove before it's as bad as that half was! I do not know anything about acid soaks or all that. Having a cleaner for some coins I'm just keeping is an option
@mikemccabe2509
@mikemccabe2509 Год назад
Acetone works for me.
@epauloconnor
@epauloconnor 4 года назад
@RobFindsTreasure does it say specifically to not submerge the coins?
@terrymckay9186
@terrymckay9186 4 года назад
The cleaner did improve the appearance of the coins and made them look better than they were. I think that considering the conditions of the coins altogether with all of the environmental damage they had, it did a pretty good job bringing out the coins detail. I would use it without any second thoughts on coins.
@dabaglady
@dabaglady 4 года назад
I myself like the idea of this product for the coins I'm collecting for the grt8 grandkids so at least in 2038 they will have nice toning without all the grime form sticky thing people subject beautiful coins too. I would buy that product. Thank You for introducing me to the product and your time. Peace Out!!!!!
@russellfratto2795
@russellfratto2795 3 года назад
I have some ms 63-64 1885-o Morgan’s with fingerprints would this work to take the fingerprints off and then submit to Pcgs ? And not have them come back cleaned of course
@hapnation6031
@hapnation6031 4 года назад
Wow that 53 may have been a proof!
@silverhairseeker5539
@silverhairseeker5539 4 года назад
I'd love to see a follow up on MS70 where you use it on a MS or Proof coin.
@DdotNejtleo
@DdotNejtleo Год назад
or send one to get graded. proof in the pudding( no pun intended )
@minutemark
@minutemark 4 года назад
Can you actually scratch a coin with a q-tip, or does Mohs Law apply? I wonder what would happen if you soaked the coins in the MS-70 inside an ultrasonic vibratory cleaner (like the one at Harbor Frieght).
@pinkbadger9
@pinkbadger9 4 года назад
Q-tips can loosen some of the small metal particles on the coin, and rubbing them around will create the hairline scratches that you typically see on cleaned coins.
@echosierra9450
@echosierra9450 4 года назад
Yes. Have you noticed that while searching coins that your fingers turn black? (which is why Rob wears gloves on some of these hunts) The black stuff isn't just dirt. It's mostly metal particles from coin counting machines, coin rolling machines, coins hitting each other in pockets or bags, etc. All coins intended for circulation have the "dirt" on them even if you can't see it since they were bagged or rolled at some point, which may get dragged around by a wet q-tip, although grading companies use a loupe and not a microscope, so they may or may not see it. However, what they can see, is the pattern of dirt. As you can see in Rob's video here, the dirt that doesn't get removed gets distributed around the coin in neat dots, and coins in some crevices (such as on the top of the rim) may not be easily removed, making it obvious that the coin was cleaned even if there are no scratches. An ultrasonic cleaner is an interesting idea, but it would require you to be able to suspend the coin somehow, because it would simply vibrate the coin on the surface of whatever container it is sitting on. After doing some reading of accounts from people who have tried it, it's no more effective than soap and water under a running tap.
@don951
@don951 4 года назад
As the video stated... this is only a demonstration. Normally, you would ensure all particles and debris are removed prior to ever touching the coin with a q-tip. A simple acetone or rubbing alcohol soak without touching the coin at all - should be your first step. Sometimes that is all that is needed for adhesives and other icky stuff on the coin. Also, you will either need to rinse with distilled water or have another cup with more acetone or alcohol ready to go. As you will certainly contaminate the first batch. A 3 cup setup works the best. The q-tip is really a last resort. For MS quality silver coins dipping with Ezest is the preferred method. You never want to touch the coin if possible.
@markmyers786
@markmyers786 4 года назад
Does it take off the gray left by nicadate?
@ernestedwards1982
@ernestedwards1982 3 года назад
Hey so how much weight of gunk is removed with your cleaner?
@leewomack3498
@leewomack3498 29 дней назад
I just wish I knew what they charge for grading coins. Is it the cost for one coun or can you send in multiple coins for a single price or would they charge for each individual coins? I have multiple original steel pennies and one day I was at the store and in the change I received there were bright new steel pennies that seemed somewhat uncirculated. I've collected coins since I was four years old, I am now 73, and being that I lived in England and France and traveled to other European countries, I also have that and a lot of American coins too. I know nothing about cleaning, grading, or anything else..... I just collected them. 🙂 Any suggestions or answers?? Thanks
@bigmike5210
@bigmike5210 4 года назад
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROB HOPE ITS A GOOD ONE YOU DESERVE IT
@travisweaver6809
@travisweaver6809 4 года назад
Would love to see you try using an Ultrasonic cleaner with the MS70. The type used for jewelry. Too much???
@48thstateprospecting
@48thstateprospecting 4 года назад
I used to be in vending (pool tables video games dart machines ect that yellow gunk you got off that quarter looks a lot like the nicotine I’d get off machines in bars when I cleaned them great video enjoyed it
@coyotewacker
@coyotewacker 4 года назад
Hi Rob ,, In your opinion, Are the cotton fibers on the QTip really capable of scratching any coin ??
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
I don't believe so but if you press firmly, then perhaps the shaft (or stick) of the qTip could.
@captainsergeant
@captainsergeant 4 года назад
I'd imagine it wouldn't be the QTip so much as the gunk on the coin that could cause scratches. I am, however, not an expert on such things.
@franklinmartin8103
@franklinmartin8103 Год назад
You are correct, the gunk that piles up on one side of the Q-tip could do minor scratches, but only under pressure. A light hand touch and rolling the Q-tip until the Q-tip surface has loaded up with gunk, then replace Q-tip with clean one. So you use a few Q-tips on each dirty coin but this method of changing Q-tips and a light touch will keep any minor surface scratches to a bare minimum. Met-Chem.
@guapo3237
@guapo3237 3 года назад
So applying ms70 very lightly on modern coins will still decrease value? I cleaned all my Kennedy’s I had with ms70 very carefully and have them in plastic holders, if they do ruin value I plan on saving them no worries just need someone’s help.
@dannyadams8281
@dannyadams8281 2 года назад
Where can you buy this ms cleanet?
@MrBraveservant
@MrBraveservant Год назад
would it be advisable to let the heavy dirty coins soak in the MS 70?
@ejbock5b179
@ejbock5b179 4 года назад
Doesn't this super devalue the coin?
@yamaha226
@yamaha226 4 года назад
Does milkspots come off of proof coins or does it ruin the coin?
@PapaKryptoss
@PapaKryptoss 4 года назад
I wanted to get my fingernail and scrape the one with the gunk on the edge. Lol. Cool video. I might try that stuff.
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
ME TOO! LOL. I was soooo tempted.
@Rocknranchman
@Rocknranchman Год назад
Wow this video has been out for three years and it just showed up on my channel - Amazing stuff I have coins that could use this along with a final hot water/ baking soda bath should render some nice looks! No they are not key coins ya’ll ! 😄 Just proof that this video is reaching your audience Rob! 👍
@lenorebridges9889
@lenorebridges9889 13 дней назад
I use the pink cleaning paste from Walmart. Seems to work well and not damage anything
@dmcummings71
@dmcummings71 4 года назад
Very interesting
@bbustin1290
@bbustin1290 3 года назад
I have a graded NGC st gaudens slabbed ms64. I bought from an US govt auction. From what I can see it has some spots. Verdigris. maybe they weren’t stored properly ... rather unsightly any companies out there that professionally remove those spots? Appreciate your feedback
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 3 года назад
You can pay for NGC or PCGS to restore the coin. They offer the service.
@kapnmorganfpv5784
@kapnmorganfpv5784 4 года назад
Is that a clipped planchet on the 37 quarter?
@solstar4778
@solstar4778 4 года назад
Maybe a solution you have in a ultrasonic cleaner ? Is the black grime silver oxide?
@korpse6rinder
@korpse6rinder 4 года назад
What about a distilled water steamer, like jewelers have? No scrubbing or chemicals.
@badboymorales
@badboymorales 4 года назад
ROB Have you ever sent a coin that has been cleaned with this product to a grader to see if they catch the cleaning?? Or once you use this product the coin looses all its value?
@yieldingtreasurehunters3345
@yieldingtreasurehunters3345 4 года назад
Cool I've been hoping you would post a video on ms70
@Leo-dw3fr
@Leo-dw3fr Год назад
Would it be ok to dip it for a minute or 2 to let it soak?
@andrewhawkins6754
@andrewhawkins6754 4 года назад
How would acetone do? Just dropping a grimy coin in an acetone bath should do alot without removing any actual patina.
@natalia-grace
@natalia-grace Год назад
The heading should read “How to lower the value of coins”…
@coolkingwistune1323
@coolkingwistune1323 4 года назад
Great vid
@larrywardlow2777
@larrywardlow2777 4 года назад
If your going to clean a CIRCULATED coin, You might as well do it right. You scrub that thing down with baking soda. And after you clean it, you have to leave it alone for about 10 years for it to tone back up in a controlled environment. After the coin retones in about 10 years, you wont be able to tell its a cleaned coin. Trust me, I know. about 20 years ago when i was a teenager with a metal detector, i used to clean up every silver coin i dug up. When i was a kid, i wanted these coins to be extremely shiny so i cleaned them up with baking soda. These coins look amazing now. The toning is even and because they are circulated coins, they already have millions of micro scratches anyway, so its impossible to tell that they were cleaned over 20 years ago LOL
@ptzish
@ptzish Год назад
Have you ever tried to put some of that cleaner in a steam jewelers cleaner?
@baileymartin2092
@baileymartin2092 4 года назад
Have you tried an ultrasonic cleaner to clean coins?
@conradpons9238
@conradpons9238 4 года назад
I have used this, I think it removes original luster, but gives back a different looking luster. Also it will make copper coins pinkish in color. Not good for pennies.
@timd1833
@timd1833 Год назад
Would soaking the coins in the MS70 be a consideration?
@n-joysilver7752
@n-joysilver7752 4 года назад
I've used the ezest cleaner before. It only requires a quick dip to remove minor toning on BU coins. However, constitutional often requires scrubbing.
@mrdearborn961
@mrdearborn961 4 года назад
Great video. I was going to send u an email with a pic of a dirty coin I dug up from the ground at ask if it can be cleaned or not.
@nooneyoucaretoknow6986
@nooneyoucaretoknow6986 4 года назад
Of course showing the cleaning is cool. Education is why I love RU-vid. As for music? Just go unique, vary the mix a bit if you please. Keep doing you, I'll keep watching
@wwcollector-kb5zb
@wwcollector-kb5zb 4 года назад
Pink erasers work really good too
@jstep4146
@jstep4146 10 месяцев назад
Gads no! They scratch the heck out of the coin.
@EmperorBerith
@EmperorBerith 4 года назад
Super cool!
@lorettawilliams1929
@lorettawilliams1929 Год назад
Can you use the MS70 on coins that have been burned?
@brennanprobasco8888
@brennanprobasco8888 4 года назад
I’m curious as to how cotton could scratch metal. I imagine it’s much lower on Mohs scale of hardness so how does it scratch?
@byerboys2607
@byerboys2607 4 года назад
It's the fiction of the dirt being rubbed around on the coin can micro scratch it
@Mikey-xw7yo
@Mikey-xw7yo 4 месяца назад
Should have done one of each kind of metal. A penny and nickel ect. I just ordered some yesterday and am looking forward to trying it out but gonna try it on a few before i do any of the coins in my type set
@hecklerkoch2446
@hecklerkoch2446 Год назад
E Z Est cleaner is my go to cleaner.
@chriskaline800
@chriskaline800 4 года назад
The 37 S turned out great. I was hoping you would clean it up a bit. Well done Rob!
@RobFindsTreasure
@RobFindsTreasure 4 года назад
Thank you for it brother - I am happy to add it to my collection!
@jimcaufman2328
@jimcaufman2328 6 месяцев назад
Rob, I live outside of Portland, Oregon area. Loomis is in Portland, so all my coins pass through there. I started collecting in the late 1950 and have never cleaned a coin until this year. I have lived in 10 states and a few foreign countries. By far the dirtiest coins I have ever experienced are here in Oregon. None of the coins I clean are for collecting but as a public service. I use a Harbor Freight roller tumbler with stainless steel Jewlers cleaning media with a few drops of non sudsing cleaner in water. Run them for 2 days and rinse out the dirty water and repeat the process again. Coins come out clean and are returned to circulation. One of the big contributors to the filth is the black filthy grease Loomis uses to lubricate their coin rolling machines. I don't think they ever clean their machines but just keep pumping more grease into them. I watch all your videos and enjoy your knowledge very much. I search between two and three thousand dollars of coins a week. mainly quarters and halves.
@TheTigerStacker
@TheTigerStacker Год назад
what is better this MS 70 or EZest????
@satperush
@satperush Год назад
I heard a trick that you squeeze your fingers on your nose and then rub the coin gently. The natural oils from you skin/nose will leave a thin layer of skin oil and make it the coin look way less cleaned/dull. The oil from hands and skin are considered natural since circulated coins are handled by 1000's of hands with oils.
@user-ud3fr9ni6e
@user-ud3fr9ni6e 2 месяца назад
I soak in 100% pure lemon juice,....then a (rub with fingers) with a HEALTHY pinch off baking soda!
@IMDYT420
@IMDYT420 4 года назад
What happen if u sent it to pcgs would it* be said as cleaned
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