Old Coins of the 18th-19th Century Restoration - Cleaning and Preservation

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Old coins of the 18th-19th century restoration. Cleaning and Preservation old coins.
I found these old coins in the woods. I found some coins at the site of military camps of the First World War, some coins near old roads. Coins of the 18th-19th and early 20th centuries. The coins are in poor condition, needed to be cleaned and preserved to stop corrosion. I removed the corrosion and preserved the coins. I hope you liked my restoration.
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If these were valuable coins, this would be a bad idea. Coin collectors prefer them exactly as found and these would be considered worthless after cleaning. But most likely these were not worth any money anyway.

ataraxia
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I know that under a coin collector perspective, these coins would be worthless but honestly, it's still great work and restoration from your place. Good job man !!

MrDeeperASMR
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it makes me emotional to think about the people who made these coins. the people who mined the metal, the people who melted it down and purified it, the people who stamped the designs into them. i wonder if they ever thought someone would treat these items so carefully and with such reverence hundreds of years later. i hope that they can somehow feel the appreciation of the work and know that their efforts are being honored even after all of this time.

crowofkindness
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*_I have watched many of this kind videos but honestly this one was more perfect and in detail_*

RestorationVideo
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Weird I would want my coins clean. I see a ton of comments about keeping them as they are but some were soo dirty you could barely make out anything..?

Vintageshutters
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Чудово!Давно хотіла побачити реставрацію саме монет, дякую

ЄвгеніяЯковцова
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I was like “ok yeah, so good so far… nice long soak in non-corrosive water… ok nice….” And then BAM! Steel brush like you’re cleaning a freaking grill!!!

Either this is a troll video to coin folks or a nerdy ASMR for those folks. Regardless - you got me.

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Tinker_Time
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I'm a 'novice' and I learned early on, collectors want the authentic coin. I cleaned mine early on & now regret it but lesson learned 😂

loridooleybrandon
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We find coins every now and then on our walks, have always done the white vinegar clean up . Might try this, you got great results.

nordicson
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Many years ago, when I was a kid, my mom would have me pass the time by polishing up old pennies. She would always look for old Wheatback pennies (as she called them) and put those aside, and she'd grab some Brasso and I'd just spend all afternoon/evening hours polishing so that they looked brand new again. She also taught me to use toothpaste for nickels, dimes, and quarters. Not the gel toothpaste but the paste variety (like Crest).

You've got a beautiful collection of coins here...I see some British and German currency. I might very well be wrong, but are there Polish coins in there as well? The older Polish Eagle symbol is very unique and I thought I saw a couple in there.

StealthDonut
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Nice old coin restoration.. you are a great boy 💪

mattjalinho
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Can you link us to the cleaning solutions you used?

thatoneguy
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Cleaned coins are worth the metal, that's it. Coin collectors only want "original skin" on their coins. But, they're your coins, do as you want.

ottodydaktyk
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*Excellent Numismatic Restoration Work, CONGRATULATIONS!*

AlexandreCordeiro
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I love watching this. I have coins I want to clean but from everything I have heard cleaning hurts the value...but seeing an old coin restored is satisfying. Haha. I guess I will practice on American pennies and nickels from the 1990's. haha.

robertmeheula
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too satisfying. The speed up sound is beautiful

grayacs
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my uncle and aunt were owners of a metall factory, founded 1885. in world war 2 an us bomber fleet destroyed the city, 8 250 kilo bombs the factory. the workers, 239 men, collect and melt metal, like copper, lead, bronce, aluminium and so on. this was urgent to make ammunition for, 90 %, the 8, 8 flak. by this bombing 19 workers passed away. the others found only 1 head, zigarette in mouth. loader make a mountain of the rest factory, in it ca. 400 tons metal. this mountain was named „ adolfs sled paradies „ . in 1994 my son and i search in this mountain and found about 60 kilograms coins from the years 1890 to 1912. not in perfect condition. i am a reloader and so we used my tumblers to clean the coins —— with stainless steel conqurements. fazit : all than more thousand coins like brandnew. i make an announce, an american collector buyed for 60 kilos 11250 dollars. also : tumbled old coins 😀😀

urguz-pnqp
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What are the cleaning solutions used and where are they available?

chuckduncan
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Nice job they look great! For those of us that are NOT collectors and are wondering what the heck you are doing and why you are using certain chemicals, just a brief description of why you are using them would be cool. Example-"vinegar, 16oz. it helps break down the rust and corrosion."

barryallenflash
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That turned out really nicely, I always enjoy your restorations. Thanks!

William_Borgeson