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Cleaning Your Finds
Advise needed on cleaning old shipwreck coin
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldchaser1" data-source="post: 523009" data-attributes="member: 9528"><p>ok thanks phoenix and smokey,ill try the lemon juice and borax,definetly dont want to devalue it,if i had one that is,it wouldnt be a seller either,these blokes are ex pearl divers,maybe one dived on a wreck years ago on the wa coast and stashed a jar with 20 coins in it up a creek nearby,maybe he rang my mate that just bought a 7000 and said i know the spot but not exactly,maybe it took them about 20 minutes to find the jar 1 metre down in the sand,maybe the jar mainly had 6 stuivers in it,the one above is a 2 stuiver,intersting little story and ive made it all up of course and i actually dont have one either,geez if i did id be pretty stoked having a piece of history that predates the english in australia......</p><p></p><p> PS:very few are in private hands.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldchaser1, post: 523009, member: 9528"] ok thanks phoenix and smokey,ill try the lemon juice and borax,definetly dont want to devalue it,if i had one that is,it wouldnt be a seller either,these blokes are ex pearl divers,maybe one dived on a wreck years ago on the wa coast and stashed a jar with 20 coins in it up a creek nearby,maybe he rang my mate that just bought a 7000 and said i know the spot but not exactly,maybe it took them about 20 minutes to find the jar 1 metre down in the sand,maybe the jar mainly had 6 stuivers in it,the one above is a 2 stuiver,intersting little story and ive made it all up of course and i actually dont have one either,geez if i did id be pretty stoked having a piece of history that predates the english in australia...... PS:very few are in private hands..... [/QUOTE]
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Cleaning Your Finds
Advise needed on cleaning old shipwreck coin
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