Didn't have much time to post this sooner, but here are a few finds from my local park "old faithful". The 1890-V is worn pretty smooth as is the 1919-Buff. The 1917-Merc Was laying on top of a large square nail and had a piece of hinge on top of it. The E was awesome at weeding it out, took alittle work but was able too retrieve at 8 1/2 inches. Also pulled 4 Wheats 1915,1919,1941 and a 1945.
All in all had a great day in my book as this old park has been hit and hit hard.
I'm still not sure how to clean my nickles, don't want to wreck them. I know this is a familiar question too all, but what is the best technique for cleaning nickles? I did try electrolisis and it left them copper looking. It cleaned great but not like it should be.
Thanks for any advice and thanks for looking,
Moose
All in all had a great day in my book as this old park has been hit and hit hard.
I'm still not sure how to clean my nickles, don't want to wreck them. I know this is a familiar question too all, but what is the best technique for cleaning nickles? I did try electrolisis and it left them copper looking. It cleaned great but not like it should be.
Thanks for any advice and thanks for looking,
Moose