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A 1776 2 Reale before and after electrolysis.

Mark kus

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I found this on a beach that appears to be never hunted along with some other old coins a few months back and decided to give it a bath
Well my friend made a electrolysis cleaning tank out of a fosters coffee can a plastic one and it
Came out great compared to what it looked like before the cleaning. It was given 4 baths in between a wipe to remove the loose oxidation it took maybe 20-30 min .
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That nice stuff there!!!
 
You have made some incredible finds all over your area. I have to believe nobody has ever detected in your area or they don’t know how to set up and use their detector lol
 
Thanks everyone especially Q I watched as this coin cleaned its amazing to watch the crud fizz right off take it out wipe it and see the progress i'll be making my own the one my friend Q made was super simple..
Mark
 
A great find - great job cleaning it too - congrats !
Old beach coins sure do come up black a lot - electrolysis is a good way to clean them if checked often.
I've also had very good results cleaning silver coins that have old driveway asphalt stuck to them, brass padlocks and other encrusted relics.

Good Hunting !
 
Glad to help Buddy. To me, that coin is the Holy Grail. I was happy to help clean yours. Maybe one day I’ll clean my own.
 
For those who are interested, this is how I had set up a small electrolysis tank. I like it because it’s a small unit, suited well to the small things I like to restore. I’m not the first to use one of these plastic coffee cans for this purpose, just added a few of my own touches.
 

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:D Thanks Q again I need to make one also maybe have you weld up a few of those bolts for me lol
 
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