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Old Coins / Relic Preservation How To.....

Mike K (Ohio)

Active member
[size=large]This is a short video I did to show how I do some old coin / Relic Preservations. Its up to the coin / relic owner if they choose to do anything. But for me its much more enjoyable to look at and from the few I have shared the before and afters with. Liked it as well. So I thought I would share with the group.

Mike K "Ohio"[/size]

Coin / Relic Preservation
 
BigTony said:
Good video, thanks

Thanks looking back at it I guess I could have said I use a carbon anode but steel rebar will also work. The carbon anode just lasts a whole lot longer. Plus I have been told you can't do nickels and I've only used this for Coppers and Silvers....

Mike
 
Nice video!
 
Nice work Mike! I'll keep you busy.....in the near future, you will be receiving a care package. :)I'll let you know before hand so you can be on the lookout.
 
earthlypotluck said:
Nice work Mike! I'll keep you busy.....in the near future, you will be receiving a care package. :)I'll let you know before hand so you can be on the lookout.

Sounds Good!!!! Looking fwd to it.... It's raining cats and dogs here so working on a few more coins...

Mike
 
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