Hello all.
No detecting in awhile so I figured it was time to clean up and photograph a few of the more interesting finds from this past fall.
The 1794-1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent, head facing right, was sitting in olive oil for about 3 months - not much detail there - you can barely make out the bust on the obverse and the wreath on the reverse. Too bad those coppers take such a beating.
The 1834 Capped Bust dime spent about 2 minutes in an electrolysis bath. I find this removes the severe tarnish (coin was almost black) while retaining that nice aged "patina" look.
Both finds from some of the plowed fields out on eastern Long Island where we hold the Artifact Detecting Team events.
Thanks for looking and HH.
Barry
No detecting in awhile so I figured it was time to clean up and photograph a few of the more interesting finds from this past fall.
The 1794-1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent, head facing right, was sitting in olive oil for about 3 months - not much detail there - you can barely make out the bust on the obverse and the wreath on the reverse. Too bad those coppers take such a beating.
The 1834 Capped Bust dime spent about 2 minutes in an electrolysis bath. I find this removes the severe tarnish (coin was almost black) while retaining that nice aged "patina" look.
Both finds from some of the plowed fields out on eastern Long Island where we hold the Artifact Detecting Team events.
Thanks for looking and HH.
Barry