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Found my first Wheat penny today? Now how do I clean it?

Hello everybody!! Ive only been detecting for a few months and unfortunately I dont get out to old parks. Today I did, and found my first wheat penny!! :yo:I am dying to know the date but it has some crud on the second 2 digits.:cry: Does anybody have any suggestions for cleaning pennies without destroying them. The stuff is like rock!! Thanks ahead of time for your input!
 
WOW,BIG congratulations on your first wheat cent!!! :clapping: :thumbup: If it were my wheat cent, I would take an old toothbrush or any soft bristle brush to it along with soap and water. That should make the date legible. Let us know the year if you find out. HH, Nancy
 
Congrats on the wheat cent! The best approach to all copper is... a water rinse and dry, a little vegetable oil to soak and highlight the details, a wood toothpick to pop of any adhesions. Once you can see the date and mint mark (to determine it's value) stop. If it's a better date, it will have a premium if you don't expose fresh metal and the coin is uniform in appearance. (Sins and all.)
 
Thanks for the info I will give these methods a try!

Jim
 
Try soaking it for months in olive oil
or
Try This
http://www.dirtyoldcoins.com/restore/electrolysis.html

I Use This Method to Clean WWII Brass 50 cal Shell Casings, Works Great But Dont Leave Your Coins in too Long or they will Disolve

Like what was mentioned above do this until you can make out the date & Mintmark, if its a good one do the olive oil method. Just dont want anyone getting Upset becouse they disolved a 1909 S VDB

Dave
 
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