WILL EZEST CLEAN 80-YEAR-OLD SILVER COINS? OR A 5 OUNCE BAR? LET'S FIND OUT!

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Using Ezest Coin Cleaner on a 5 oz. Silver Bar alongside some junk silver and Silver Maple coins. How will they compare? #silverstacking #currency #coincollecting #gold #copper
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Komentáře • 7

  • @SuperbCuts
    @SuperbCuts Před 2 dny +2

    learned some stuff, great video!

  • @coloradocoinhunter6475
    @coloradocoinhunter6475 Před 49 minutami

    That's where your tweezers was holding it on the Merck dime

  • @Joel-ym3ij
    @Joel-ym3ij Před 15 hodinami

    Clean Shiny silver looks better than dirt, oxidation or exposure to sulfur.

  • @martyfolker-ps7nf
    @martyfolker-ps7nf Před dnem +2

    Don’t make the mistake and clean any old coins. Leave the dirt and the patina alone. You could lose half its value by wanting to make it Shine.
    If you wanna shine your bars, go right ahead . Buff a way.
    (cleaning dimes is fairly harmless unless it is a key date mercury and you don’t know!)

    • @TREASURE-STACKER
      @TREASURE-STACKER  Před 21 hodinou +1

      These are just junk silver coins... only value is the metal itself. I agree no one should clean a coin with collectible value.

  • @Dakiniwoman
    @Dakiniwoman Před 19 hodinami

    I definitely think you did not soak your coins or bar long enough. I am sure you can get it looking a lot better. I would use a soft toothbrush on the Mercury if you want to get that clean. I have cleaned coins by dropping them in boiling water... no chemicals, only water and I have also used a soft toothbrush on coins. Why use the tweezers just put the whole thing into the solution?

  • @davidbridges8402
    @davidbridges8402 Před 10 hodinami +1

    I don’t clean old silver