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Here is a 1734 King George II copper I found a couple of weeks ago . some before cleaning , after an initial cleaning and a final cleaning pictures . These Coins here in the northeast are not uncommon to find , and most are not rare or very special so i decided to use a new tool on it . Its called Eurotool a pen like fiberglass brush and i was very nicely surprised at the finished look . honing your cleaning skills on the "average or common coins" will help you save those scarce or rare types .
Dan
Lodge Scent
12-02-2015, 09:04 PM
Nice work Dan. I'm gonna have to have Santy Claus get me one of those Eurotools. :thumbsup01:
Digger Don
12-02-2015, 09:28 PM
Great looking coin. You did a good job on it. CONGRATS
Thanks gentlemen . I was pleased how some of the finer details came out pretty well . like the ribbon at the back of his head and the X in REX. see his eye and facial features differences in the highlighted pictures.
Cheap Thrills
12-02-2015, 10:13 PM
:shocked04: That's amazing Dan !!! Great work on giving King George a facelift . I would never have believed results like that could be possible .:thumbsup02:
Digger_O'Dell
12-02-2015, 10:21 PM
Very nice! I can see how that could be useful on other coins like some of the old toasty Indians. Thanks for the demo!
aloldstuff
12-03-2015, 06:51 AM
This eurotool now needs my attention. Your end results are great. How did you hear of this???
Al , I'm always on the look out to find better tips and tools to help with cleaning coins , especially coppers . I read about these some months back and ordered two of their "scratch brushes" (what a name to a coin guy huh? :rofl:) the nylon one and the fiber glass one but this was my first real serious test . This King George I really didn't think would get much better (second picture ) so I figured "ah I'm not going to lose too much sleep if I make it worse" . the nylon brush is much gentler than the fiber glass one . since this post i did an 1833 matron that was covered in a rough textured look and the coin is more appealing now .
aloldstuff
12-03-2015, 08:17 AM
Thanks for the info. Looks like I'll be ordering these soon.
Isaac
12-03-2015, 10:40 AM
Great copper! Excellent job on the cleaning
Trooper Bri
12-03-2015, 10:08 PM
That is one heck of a result Dan!
I have a very similar tool I used to use for cleaning corroded circuit traces when I repaired electronics back in the day. A Precista 267 manufactured in Germany.
http://www.all-spec.com/products/267.html
MangoAve
12-07-2015, 10:32 AM
Nice, Dan. Good results. I might have to invest in one of these things.
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