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« on: August 04, 2010, 10:18:07 am »
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Hi all i made a home made electrolosys setup just to clean the thick tarnish on a few of my unrecognisable coins and have found some dates its unbeleiveable how it can clean it off! But i do understand that it could ruin any coins that might be worth money. So i hope i not ruined anything i doubt it in these conditions. There is also a coin that i can now see the outline of a head but cannot work out the age of coin so any ideas will be cool Smiley Thanks and happy hunting! Lee  Great    Detecting

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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2010, 02:29:13 pm »
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Contrary to popular belief, a solid disk of corrosion is worthless. A coin with a discernible date is not. A dilemma arises when you know a coin is valuable but can't be sure unless you clean it. You've done as well as any expert could have done with coins that are a single mass of corrosion.

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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2010, 02:33:08 pm »
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Very  GOOD  finds Detecting

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« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2010, 03:57:01 pm »
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Nice finds  Smiley

Do you have a SPINK guide?  Coins of England & The United Kingdom, 43rd Edition, Standard Catalogue of British Coins.  I find this guide invaluable when diagnosing and attributing specimens.

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I havnt got any recent books or anything all i have is - seaby standard catalogue of british coins 30th edition 1995. lol so it a bit out of date! Now i use the internet but will look into a SPINK guide. Thanks mate  Great  HH   Lee   

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« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2010, 05:02:53 pm »
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I havnt got any recent books or anything all i have is - seaby standard catalogue of british coins 30th edition 1995. lol so it a bit out of date! Now i use the internet but will look into a SPINK guide. Thanks mate  Great  HH   Lee  


You're welcome.  Here's a link I use when comparing specimens for authenticity.  It may help too, but it's not necessarily organized by date or by planchet metal:

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  That said, based on the planchet size of the unknown specimen, you will most likely be able to infer whether it's a penny, halfpenny, farthing, etc.  Though I can't tell its size by the photo, it looks to me like it's either a George II or George III halfpenny.  The spacing and location of "I - A" on its reverse, and its proximity to what looks like seated Britannia, is an indicator to me.

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« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2010, 05:19:36 pm »
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Hello Lee . Cleaning by Electrolysis is amazing , Congratulations on some very nice finds!!!

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« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2010, 03:42:29 am »
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Spink is a great book, similar to seaby but when pictures are different it can help identify coins, there is a 2009 copy on amazon, being sold by the detector shop Joan Allen for ?6 + ?2.75 postage  -  a bargain !!

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Spink is a great book, similar to seaby but when pictures are different it can help identify coins, there is a 2009 copy on amazon, being sold by the detector shop Joan Allen for ?6 + ?2.75 postage  -  a bargain !!

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Indeed, that is a great deal.  Here in the states, I paid $30 USD for mine.

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« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2010, 09:11:31 am »
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that was a really nice find there good luck. Great

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