I'm thinking of trying the white vinegar, add the silver coin, add a tablespoon of salt, stir the coin around in the mixture with a wooden spoon method.
The comments are the best part. I'm surprised they didn't also say to put a small plate of aluminum in the sink, hot water and baking soda and lay the coins on them.
The idiot (maybe I'm too harsh), 'er, moron that wrote this is an author on growing tomatoes. Perhaps he ought to combine the two and just soak his coins in tomato juice. Or, better yet, mix the tomato juice with vodka, drink the mixture and forget about cleaning coins!
bob
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<< <i>I'm thinking of trying the white vinegar, add the silver coin, add a tablespoon of salt, stir the coin around in the mixture with a wooden spoon method. >>
then add egg yolks very finely chopped celery a touch of onion and a splash of lemon & paprika. whipall ingrediants into a paste ...then fill the white halves of the boiled eggs.
<< <i>I'm thinking of trying the white vinegar, add the silver coin, add a tablespoon of salt, stir the coin around in the mixture with a wooden spoon method. >>
then add egg yolks very finely chopped celery a touch of onion and a splash of lemon & paprika. whipall ingrediants into a paste ...then fill the white halves of the boiled eggs.
no??? ....uh ...nevermind. >>
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"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
I posted to hopefully save some poor shmuck from destroying his grandpa's coin collection. That's seriously the worse advice on Ehow.com I've ever seen.
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If in doubt, professional coin dealers offer a coin clean up service for a fee.
AB
Don't they? Think NCS.
Don't see anything too extreem here. All it says is rinse in water and home made dip that doesn't work anyway.
https://greatcollections.com/Collections/1120/The-Keyman64-Mercury-Dime-Collection/2024-07-07
John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.
growing tomatoes. Perhaps he ought to combine the two and just soak his
coins in tomato juice.
Or, better yet, mix the tomato juice with vodka, drink the mixture and forget
about cleaning coins!
bob
<< <i>I'm thinking of trying the white vinegar, add the silver coin, add a tablespoon of salt, stir the coin around in the mixture with a wooden spoon method. >>
then add egg yolks very finely chopped celery a touch of onion and a splash of lemon & paprika.
whipall ingrediants into a paste ...then fill the white halves of the boiled eggs.
no??? ....uh ...nevermind.
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<< <i>I'm thinking of trying the white vinegar, add the silver coin, add a tablespoon of salt, stir the coin around in the mixture with a wooden spoon method. >>
then add egg yolks very finely chopped celery a touch of onion and a splash of lemon & paprika.
whipall ingrediants into a paste ...then fill the white halves of the boiled eggs.
no??? ....uh ...nevermind. >>
...
I posted to hopefully save some poor shmuck from destroying his grandpa's coin collection. That's seriously the worse advice on Ehow.com I've ever seen.
I'm pretty sure that's a wire brush