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Coin Restoration
I'll call it "restoration" rather than "cleaning" because I want to.
But anyways, I was just wondering if anyone has baked a penny for at 400 F for ten or so minutes? If not I recommend it for cleaned pennys that have seemed to lost their color. Link below for results
You can make it darker by leaving it in longer.
But anyways, I was just wondering if anyone has baked a penny for at 400 F for ten or so minutes? If not I recommend it for cleaned pennys that have seemed to lost their color. Link below for results
You can make it darker by leaving it in longer.
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thought the coin was simply cleaned; maybe with a
pencil eraser.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
After about 6 months the coin had a very natural chocolate brown toning to it. I ended up selling it on ebay (claiming that it may have been cleaned at one time) for about $80.
-Paul
This does the same thing as Dellers Darkener.
Ray
ya'll need help
I like the chocolate chip comment the best
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<< <i>So the test is... SNIFF the coins before you buy. If they smell like bread or motor oil, avoid. >>
I heard you were supposed to bake bread if you want home buyers to like your house more, but I guess you shouldn't bake your cents. I'll try to remember that.
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