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I just found about an hour ago and was wondering if it was in good condition. If possible whether or how I could clean it.
Here are the pictures of the front and back. Let me know what you guys think. ![]()
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That looks great...just wash and use a toothpick to remove any of the dirt around the edges. HH
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Congrats on the find! I've yet to find one.
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That's about as good as it will get. Put it in a coin holder and treasure it!
__________________ Minelab E-Trac, 2013 Finds: Gold: 0, Silver coins: 18, .925: 0
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Yeah man...that's a nice one.
Stop trying to clean it before you mess it up...haha Earlier this year I found a second silver Voyager dollar...it was in a necklace holder ring. The ring was probably plated because only copper was left Was cleaning it up and broke the suspension loop off the top...wished I had left it alone. __________________ |
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Thank you guys. I actually found another one couple months back. I'll post it up when I get home.
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Don't clean them past getting the mud off or they lose their value.
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She's a beauty. I concur with everyone else-thats as good as it gets
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I would just wash the dirt off with soap and water and leave it alone. THAT is a NICE one. I hope one day to fill my coin album... THAT would be AWESOME!!! HH \_ to all
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Yeah I think if you tried olive oil or peroxide that it would look worse, leave it be. Congrats!
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I'd wash with warm water, dish soap and a soft toothbrush. Then, use a toothpick to pick out the remaining dirt. Dry immediately. I usually rub a tiny amount of parafin wax on it as the last step to give it a nice shine.
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here is the other one that I found. After comparing it to the one I found the other day... it really looks really different and fishy...
![]() ![]() the numbers, head, and letter feels/looks funny |
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#13
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I clean mine with olive oil and a tooth pick. Allow to soak over night in olive oil, soak the toothpick too and then start getting the dark off. The olive oil will get underneath any dirt and help lift it up. The toothpick won't scratch the coin or remove patina.
Here was my first indian that I cleaned: ![]() ![]() It is in pretty bad shape. Will post another one soon as soon as I can find my wife's camera. __________________ |
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