Cold Coin Cleaning

matmit

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since it is 10 below zero and there are 10 inches of snow, what else can a guy do but clean his pile of clad in hoped of finding something cool?

With a little research, I discovered this is a 1921 50 Ore coin from Norway.:D

https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=13621
 

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Bet that was a pleasant surprise.

Only produced a few years I see.đź‘€
Thanks for posting and the discription link Matt.
Congradulations.
,Dew
 
Cool looking coin, hope the cold leaves soon. I’m ready to detect. But at the same time we need the cold to help kill the bugs off.


Nox 600
Best find to date - 15g platinum ring and 1876 love token
 
Bet that was a pleasant surprise.

Only produced a few years I see.��
Thanks for posting and the discription link Matt.
Congradulations.
,Dew
Thanks Brad, really shut down here for detecting this year...
That polka dot design on that coin is odd Matt A nice find in the pile of clad. Trapper
Thanks Trapper
Cool looking coin, hope the cold leaves soon. I’m ready to detect. But at the same time we need the cold to help kill the bugs off.
Our bugs are deader than doornails now

Nox 600
Best find to date - 15g platinum ring and 1876 love token

how did you clean everything?

I just tumbled it with water, dish soap and a handful of sand
 
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