hollywood Elite Member Joined Dec 5, 2013 Messages 675 Location nebraska Oct 14, 2017 #1 Spent alittle time scrubbing on this injun I got yesterday , it hurt it's value but I am keeping it so thought I would see how clean I could get it lol Attachments IMG_2879.jpg 8.4 KB · Views: 186 IMG_2880.jpg 8.8 KB · Views: 177
Spent alittle time scrubbing on this injun I got yesterday , it hurt it's value but I am keeping it so thought I would see how clean I could get it lol
remmy Forum Supporter Joined Aug 22, 2015 Messages 1,856 Location Middletown PA Oct 15, 2017 #2 Wow, that looks like new. What did you scrub it with?
Waveoff Elite Member Joined Jun 7, 2017 Messages 2,477 Location Pittsburgh, PA Oct 15, 2017 #3 Nice injun! I think that looks great for a coin that you're keeping in your own collection.
S spenglure Elite Member Joined Jan 11, 2017 Messages 825 Oct 15, 2017 #4 That looks nice. What did you use to clean it? I have some beyond toasted indian heads I might try this on.
That looks nice. What did you use to clean it? I have some beyond toasted indian heads I might try this on.
hollywood Elite Member Joined Dec 5, 2013 Messages 675 Location nebraska Oct 15, 2017 #5 spenglure said: That looks nice. What did you use to clean it? I have some beyond toasted indian heads I might try this on. Click to expand... I used steel wool, but tried not to hit the bottom part so the rest would stand out lol
spenglure said: That looks nice. What did you use to clean it? I have some beyond toasted indian heads I might try this on. Click to expand... I used steel wool, but tried not to hit the bottom part so the rest would stand out lol
hollywood Elite Member Joined Dec 5, 2013 Messages 675 Location nebraska Oct 15, 2017 #6 remmy said: Wow, that looks like new. What did you scrub it with? Click to expand... Rubbed it with steel wool but tried not to hit the bottom layer so the rest would stand out
remmy said: Wow, that looks like new. What did you scrub it with? Click to expand... Rubbed it with steel wool but tried not to hit the bottom layer so the rest would stand out