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Offline Jordan Montgomery

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A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« on: April 04, 2017, 02:31:57 pm »
I recently completed the first silver coin I've ever cleaned(with a lot of coaching and advice from a professional) and thought I'd share. The coin is a very rare Crawford 90/2 anonymous victoriatus,  a type missing from many RR collections and one that I might not have ever found another example of had I ruined this one. My goal was to clean it as conservatively as possible both because the metal in these is debased and I wanted to be careful not to do anything that wasn't necessary as far as chemical cleaning and the reverse was struck with a fairly worn die as evidenced by the weakness and multiple small die breaks so I opted for a very careful approach.

I spent close to a month slowly cleaning the dirt and other grime off using DW soaks and a soft toothbrush first, with toothpicks used to remove the dirt from some details. This revealed mostly nice metal with toning in some areas but also a bunch of iron oxide that especially on the reverse was unsightly and obscuring some details and the gentle cleaning method I was attempting wasn't touching it. I used a dilute citric acid solution (half and half lemon juice and boiling water) with the electrolytic reduction method where I placed a folded piece of aluminum into the bottom of a bowl with the coin and poured the heated solution on top of it. I only let this go for three minutes which was enough to weaken the iron oxide to the point that most could be removed with the soft toothbrush. The remainder was left on the coin as I felt that it gave a nice contrast and the solution was beginning to remove toning in spots that didn't originally have iron oxide covering them and I did not want to completely strip the coin to bare metal. I then used DW and baking soda to neutralize the acid and tben a DW rinse and another soak to remove anything further and a quick trip in the oven at 200f to fully dry to coin.

Please let me know your thoughts. As I said this is the first silver coin I've ever personally cleaned but I think it came out as well as I could have hoped.
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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2017, 03:16:00 pm »
Very nice result, excellent toning below dirt
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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2017, 04:57:05 pm »
Congrats!

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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2017, 05:12:40 pm »
Great job

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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2017, 05:42:57 pm »
Very nice.  I like the fact that there are still the small remains of the iron oxide.  It is a reminder of its previous state.

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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2017, 06:04:50 pm »
Impressive!

Was it described as a RRC 90/2, or did you discover it after cleaning?

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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2017, 06:07:25 pm »
It was not described as such, just "anonymous victoriatus", but I immediately recognized it from the obverse style that is unlike any other victoriatus
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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2017, 07:01:25 pm »
Even better!

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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2017, 09:01:37 pm »
Uau...the coin is simply beautifull...

What a diference!! Congrats.  +++


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Re: A silver victoriatus I recently cleaned
« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2017, 11:40:28 am »
WOW !!! nice job !!!

 

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