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1897 Barber, old 10

Very cool man. Very cool.
 
No suggestions on the token shes pretty heavily corroded sweet finds congrats man!!
 
I some times use a brass tumbler with ground up corn cobs. I let the pieces tumble over night.

Carver
 
I might try some hydrogen peroxide on the token works good on copper coins. It may work on the watch fob also looking like it's copper or brass.

Nice days work from the hunted out park. Were the coins deep or hidden by trash?
 
Atlas said:
I might try some hydrogen peroxide on the token works good on copper coins. It may work on the watch fob also looking like it's copper or brass.

Nice days work from the hunted out park. Were the coins deep or hidden by trash?

The Barber was right next to a large oak tree. I've made a habit of always checking around old trees where folks may have taken a break under. It was only about 5-6" deep. I also pulled a memorial penny out that was within an inch or so. I'm thinking that others were cherry picking and only heard the penny. The token had some trash fairly close. It may have masked the signal. The depth was only 5-6" deep. The fob came in loud and clear. I can't believe others missed it..Thanks for the cleaning tips!
 
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