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Another great day with the CTX

ohio mike

New member
I got permission from a landowner yesterday to hunt his home built around 1860. Im glad I went and I am going back tomorrow! Im still shocked that the large cent was only 2" deep! This is now my NEWEST oldest find! My silver count is up to 11 for 2013!
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Some pointers on cleaning up the large cent without destroying it would be appreciated!
Mike
 
Nice finds! Not sure if its the best way but I soak my coppers in olive oil for at least 6 months and brush them lightly when I take them out,gl& hh
 
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