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Nickel Trifecta-Barber-IH- and more

BarberDan

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This is a compilation video of the last week.....which most of the stuff was found today on a marathon hunting expedition. A little disappointed with my 1850's house, even though it did turn up a nickel trifecta...i had something more in the silver range in mind...lol. Going to head back there and try the TTF program. Lots of old iron in the ground. Found my oldest coin to date there and it was a 1896 Indian Head in great shape.....also found a semi-key date 1910-s wheatie in great shape. Later I headed back out to a local park and found my first Barber dime. Over all it was a good week, just wish I had more time to hunt.
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig9fA9WSHDk[/video]
 
How did you clean them all up so well especially the wheatie semi-key date and the green indian head penny, no green left looks like new after you were done??

Nice finds, nice video,
Tom
 
Tom,
I just use hot peroxide...usually give them two baths in that, then use baking soda under running water. With silver, I only use baking soda under running water. That's about it. Nothing special. Thanks for watching the video!
Thanks to everyone who commented as well. It's good to have an outlet like this to show everyone what you found, especially sense you guys all do the same thing!
 
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