Title | : | Cleaning, Restoring, Conserving Coins - How I Do It - Remove PVC From Coins |
Lasting | : | 9.26 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 90 rb |
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I like to use alcohol while I’m coin roll hunting I find guiness or IPA works best Comment from : Drew Smalley |
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What do you mean as you can see the pvc is now removed? It seems to me you cleaned a clean coin Stupid video Comment from : Bible Journaling 66 |
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I remember talking to you in one of the coin groups years ago Do you have a coin Facebook page? I really appreciate the information you put out! Comment from : John Waid |
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Great video, new subscriber! My Roosevelt silver dimes and Morgan and Peace dollars have been in stored for 50 years or longer in Whitman folders in a steel lock box and have corrosion Is the EZest your recommendation for cleaning these coins? Comment from : Walter Vasser |
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I wish you would have shown the coin before with the PVC on it, not just the after so we had something to compare it to I don't know what PVC on a coin looks like Comment from : Anonymous SA |
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what is a good email address for you? Comment from : Norman Cozad |
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Hey would you dip a proof seater dollar with slight pvc hazing? Don’t know if it’s better to do or keep it as is Comment from : Gabe Aydin |
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Thank you will try on my coins Comment from : Mike Whitson |
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924am from Pa Thank you for the information Very helpful Comment from : Lisa Bollman |
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Spot on Daniel, Great information as always Thanks for sharing Take care Comment from : Donnie 65 (not your average guy) |
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Thank you for your help Comment from : Janet Skwarczynski |
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A lot of talk for little info Comment from : carl gangl |
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Does it work with milk spots as well ? Comment from : adrianjos04 |
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PCGS cleans coins - people don't bat an eye, call it restoration, and say it only improves the valuebrPerson in the profession for 20+ years cleans the coin without removing the original luster - people lose their god damn mind and cant shut up about " oh it's for sure damaged and worthless " you know, because 'they have 3 months of cointok on tictok and are not professionals ::eye roll: Comment from : Anna-Marie Starr |
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Great video! Adding this to my community classics playlist Cheers! Comment from : The Modern Stacker |
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Silver doesn't allow bacteria to grow on it Comment from : Tristin Smith |
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"I've experimented with coins and I have my share of damaged coins and I did it on purpose and a lot of it I did just to see what would happen"brbrPREACH! My man, you are speaking my language! I spent the better part of 10 years experimenting with proper restoration of silver and copper coins brbrUtilizing electrolysis, from the proper acid to use in what concentration to current strength, 10 years I've been perfecting my technique My vision was simple, "To place back into the coin what time has taken out" brbrI DESTROYED many a coin to get where I am today however, my collection now, 10 years later after perfecting my method, is absolutely stunning and I couldn't care any less about the purist ideology that using something so simple as acetone is cleaning and ruining a coinbrbrNow that the addiction to shiny things has gained so much support, the hobby is so much safer and foolproof than it's ever been And I can say without a doubt, E-Z-est made the hobby of restoration MUCH easierbrbrLove the way you think, my man! Thanks for the content! Comment from : PogChamp |
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How come some say cleaning a coin reduces the value? I saw one video saying don’t clean coins and stay away from ezest, and your channel says you can clean them if done properly Who do I believe? Comment from : |
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I have several coins heavily coated with gunk Should I consider these coins as permanently damaged and beyond repair or restoration? Comment from : J Ledford |
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Never clean coins, ever !!!!! Comment from : Mike the knife |
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Can you show us step by step? Comment from : aleem Datumanong |
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I wish you would show the mix you made Comment from : James LaPlant |
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I did not see what the coin looked like before you cleaned it so I do not know what it did to the coin if anything Sorry if I missed where you showed us detail of the coin before it was cleaned Comment from : Steve Shelton |
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The only thing I would do different is I would have place a folded terry towel down in the sink That way, if I drop it, and we all drop coins, it would not be damaged by the hard porcelain sink😀😀 Comment from : THG Driver |
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Should and can a proof silver coin be somehow “ restored “ to get rid of some undesirable toning without damaging it at home ? Or is it just recommended to submit it for restoration by a professional Comment from : Hmm Interesting |
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I started soaking my coins in wd40 ,seems good 👍 what you think 🤔 Comment from : art cook |
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Dangg , I feel like he was talking directly to me in the intro and I was a kid getting in trouble haha IbrMay have ruined my coins 😅 Comment from : Fame Free |
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I am glad you still make videos ☺️ it has been awhile and I have a different handle but I used to watch your videos daily I am working on selling my whole collection so I am back to watching videos Thanks for all of the info you put out here for us Comment from : Kyle The Caregiver |
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I also agree that this is the best cleaning/restoring video I've seen and I spent 3 days looking thru alot of vids Comment from : Shamsi-Din Shallah |
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Is it possible for me to send u a pic of a coin and u recommend if I should restore it or leave it alone? It's an Indian Head nickel with I strike error I think Comment from : Shamsi-Din Shallah |
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You need to show the coin before you clean it Comment from : PaoDigger |
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Does dipping remove fingerprints? Comment from : LazyboyLarry |
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What solutions are used for coin conservation? Was looking to dip mine in some baths and looking online I have seen Leuchtturm and Lindner offer some gold and silver baths Are they goood or do you have any recommendations? Thanks! Also are there different dips for proofs vs bullion? Comment from : Paul Bajan |
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You are truly a great teacher, this video has me feeling more confident in taking proper care of coins Comment from : CataTonic1 |
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Where can you get the small plastic coin dipping basket ? Comment from : Defined Risk Investing Dot Com |
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I think it's pronounced easy-est, like the easiest coin cleaner E-zest doesn't sound right and it doesn't mean anything Comment from : njgateway |
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CAN YOU DO THAT WITH GOLD? I HAVE A 1904 $20 GOLD PIECE FROM LITTLETON, AND HAS BEEN IN A PVC SLIP FOR YEARS THEY GRADED IT AS MS62 A BEAUTIFUL COIN BUT I AM SURE IT HAS PVC ON IT Comment from : Bob Kemper |
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THIS NEEDS TO BE EXPLAINED TO THE GRADING COMPANY ‼️ Comment from : Tommy Kelley |
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U friggin rockDaniel ur thebest 🤪😜🙏😎😎thankss palll Comment from : Roberto Consuegra |
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The only thing that would have made this better if we could have seen the coin before it was cleaned Comment from : WareZ |
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Can you tell me, how long it takes you to get graded coins back? I sent 4 coins to PCGS in March and today is the 4th of August and haven’t received them back Comment from : Lucy Barrionuevo |
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I watch your videos all the time , and have learned a lot thanks Is it possible to tell where to get that solution? Thanks Comment from : Lucy Barrionuevo |
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Using Acronyms, believing I know what it means, gets confusing Comment from : Kevin Bye |
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I love your persistence insistence on Integrity! Bravo, brother! I totally understand where you're coming from and thank you, thank you, thank you! Comment from : GoldenSilverConquistador |
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This is a good video 👍 Comment from : Kayne Fryday |
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What about tarn-x? I use that on my bullion silver and my gold and silver jewelry it's amazing but maybe it takes the mint luster away I'm not sure Comment from : Track pack GT |
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So as long as you have tap water that is from a filtered water system - and dry coins afterwards, that's OK to use tap water? Comment from : landasales1 |
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I Have the 10 queen's beasts from the 1978 jubilee(all beautiful proof coins)most have a light greenish tint on them,good to know I can remove it without potentially ruining them, thx for good informational vid on how to achieve this with low risk of damaging them as they are beautiful 👍🤞 Comment from : Colin Davison |
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You never showed a before of the coin Comment from : Randall Dare |
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Could you please tell me how to get a hold of E - Zest Cleaner I want to purchase some would Like to Comment from : HARRY CUTBIRTH |
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Thank u that helps a lot going thru the whole process Comment from : rose loredo |
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Hello Daniel, I hear you and THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!! Comment from : charles |
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Wow, he tells it the ways it is I LOVE IT!!!! Comment from : Scott S |
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Will that work on whitman book gunk? Comment from : Art Low |
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Where did you get the plastic basket? Comment from : Fastfreddie |
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What is the best method to clean finger prints from Uncirculated condition coin? Comment from : Numismatik |
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Great video Comment from : Steven Waldman |
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I found a 1897 Indian head, what’s it work? Comment from : Jared White |
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Daniel, I do a lot of metal detecting and so many of the coins I dig have been in the ground for hundreds of years Most soil is not kind to coins, and most coins (silver) I dig are not rare To me, the silver dimes, quarters, half dollars, and even silver dollars (I've dug 5 silver dollars) are ugly, well are tarnished and what they call, junk silver So, what harm is there, if I put them in a tumbler for an hour or so, and bring them back to reasonable-looking, cleaned coins?brThank you in advance for your opinion Comment from : Harry Surtees |
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Polyvinylchloride Comment from : Mark Furman |
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Daniel, it's not pronounced E-zest it's pronounced E-zee-EST Jus saying Comment from : slimpickins |
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Can you use goo gone? Comment from : Human Being |
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I know coins can be restored as it's called but to me I'd rather not own a cleaned/restored coins even if the coins need it I prefer to leave them the way they were at once in my posession Comment from : Joe Black |
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Hi Daniel i have a Morgan that has in the face a mark of tape residue and is in very high grade in MS67 at least Do you think that this product can removed the tape residue Thank you Daniel for this video Comment from : Yuri Rego |
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nice franklin Comment from : cecilio robles |
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Thanks for the videoBTW GO BUCKS!! O-H Comment from : Ohio State Buckeye ZONE6 |
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This was a lose/lose video No matter what you did or said people would have been upset That said it would have been nice to see the coin before it was washed Comment from : Altruistic Germs |
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I know you said this is really for coins that would grade MS, but what about coins that are maybe a G-VG or F-VF? I have a few coins that I'd like to get the PVC off of, and I try to clean off all my junk silver with acetone before adding it to the pile Would you still recommend this for lower grade inexpensive coins that you're just trying to keep from getting worse, or from infecting the rest of the stack? Comment from : Potato_Ohle |
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Really wish you had shown us what the coin looked like before / After so we could see the PVC on the coin Did I miss that? Comment from : Texas Pirate |
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Mouthwash and toothpaste cleans pennies pretty good Comment from : John Q Passport Bro |
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This is great, thank you! Comment from : Christopher M |
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I've got a question brWhat causes the letters on the obverse of a quarter to be missing ( IE: 1999 New Jersey quarter with missing letters obverse and it's like a dark brown color) Can someone help me out please? Comment from : George Foreman |
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It's pronounced "Easiest", as in "E-z-est" btw😉🥈💰💰💰💸💸💸 Comment from : Daniel Bunge |
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Thank You Comment from : William Walker |
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Oh one thing I ment to ask in my first message instead of a life rant What is the Ingredients in E-Zest, ? Is it like tooth paste with no harsh stuff ? Its only bc we dont have EZest in Australia, maybe we do, i not see it, but sure we have same with different nameor similar? brI used toothpaste, smelt nice peppermint tohaha Comment from : Andrew Marshall |
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What you say makes total sense I have found old coins in my deceased families belongings from my Great & Grandparents & they clearly old, most were not worth much, a couple had some value, like the most approx $250 AUD, I didnt clean them with castic soda & steel wool, I did go a bit heavy on some old coins ( luckily not alot of value ) before I knew how to properly cleanBut I want to at least see the coins features & date, markings etcsome old coins were just black with gunk over them Sure I think spot less clean looks stupid on old coins, it takes away the character of its life & where that coin has been & what it was purchased from it, I get this, but I do want to enjoy its markings while preserve it fromthis point in time, Me giving it a little clean will also be part of its life in the future, until it becomes dust or nothingness at one point in timebrMessage to long, sorry, Just saying I agreethanks for the tips Comment from : Andrew Marshall |
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Thanks Comment from : William Walker |
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Would have been nice to see the coin before dipping or two pictures side by side before and after otherwise a great video Comment from : Carl-Fredrik Sundström |
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In first place, why's should or under what circumstances PVC appears on coins? Comment from : jose canedo |
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looks good Comment from : wayne ploof |
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EXCELLENT AND ON SPOT!!!br 🇺🇸AMERICA FIRST🇺🇸 Comment from : Mac Mcguffie |
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appreciate the info I wouldn't sweat the negative folks, there will always be people that will poke the bear even when they think the bear won't eat them Comment from : Brian Webb |
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My name is Robert M I earned my minor in Chemistry, Physics and a third minor in Biology too long ago to comfortably mention :) Just wanted to comment that it is nice to see Integrity on display in numismatics A hobby of mine I also am a philatelist Anyway, thanks for the upfront and accurate chemically comments on this url That’s it Just a thank you RM Comment from : Robert McLaughlin |
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These are some helpful videos and I will be watching the playlist as I can Thanks for sharing the info Daniel Comment from : Silver Streak |
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Well why didn’t you show the bad holders that deposit pvc? Comment from : Gunsnwater |
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Love watching this guys videos a lot of knowledge definitely there too teach people the stuff he’s learned Comment from : Ryan Holden |
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I definitely enjoy your honesty about how to get it right! That’s why I enjoy having your teaching I will always listen to you too Comment from : Johna Rohde |
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I haven’t tried ezest yet! I definitely enjoy using ms70 Comment from : Johna Rohde |
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The best video of how to clean silver coins Thank you and congratulations for your excellent explanation of how to clean the coins greetings from Edinburg TX Comment from : expiri51 |
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Sorry, cleaning a coin,,equates to a cleaned coin, nomatter how much you try to justify it LMAO Comment from : Keep it Real |
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Can we do it on penny coin? Comment from : Walter Ooi |
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Where do you purchase the zest cleaner? Comment from : Jani Demaree |
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What about Sonic Cleaning? Does this cause damage if used with the solution you recommend? Comment from : Michael Hoffert |
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So, Danielle, where are you located In what state? Comment from : Natalie French |
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Thanks for this I have a roll of gem BU Kennedy halves covered in green pvc splotches and was really despairing over how to salvage them Is there a brand of pvc-free 2 x 2s you can recommend? Comment from : Geo Rock Nerd |
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