How to Clean Silver Coins at Home (Cheap and Easy!)
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- In this video I show you how to clean your toned or tarnished silver coins at home. If you were wondering how to clean your silver jewelry then you can use this process as well. I learned how to clean silver with baking soda from watching youtube videos, But I was not able to find a video that presented the information in a fast easy to understand way so I made my own video on how to clean silver coins with baking soda for you to watch. Here is a list of the things that you will need to clean your toned silver at home: Toned or tarnished silver, baking soda, aluminum foil, a bowl, and boiling water. I wanted to show how to clean silver coins safely so I used gloves and was as gentle on the coin as I could possibly be. Thank you for watching my how to clean silver coins youtube video and good luck with the process yourself!
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Thank you so much for this phenomenal presentation! I’ve been a stacker for years and recently fell in love with the 90% Morgan Dollars of 1921. I’ve purchased many & I wanted one that looked new to carry in a plastic container in my pocket. I followed your video step by step and it looks as though it was just minted...even though it’s 100 years old. Thank you so very much for putting this out there. I did it very carefully, no scratches as all, and since I paid &16 for it (bought em last year) I figured it would be fun. Thank you so much!
An astute coin collector or dealer would know that it's been cleaned but with common date Morgans it doesn't matter much. I like the original toning, unless it's too dull. It's nice to have one with the original silver colour though and if it cost you only 16 bucks, then that's about current spot price anyway!😊👍
I used to carry a 1885 Morgan in my pocket every day not in plastic just in my pocket then for a while I switch to a silver eagle and now I'm carrying a 22 peace dollar just something cool to play with from your pocket when you're bored
Would anyone be able to share a reputable place to buy silver without paying a 25-30% markup?
Just bought more peace dollars today 🥵🥵🥵 aren't they the best? I also love the Franklin and jfk half dollars.
Wish I'd started years ago and bought some gradually all the time
I have one from 1843
Worked like a charm. After watching a couple of other videos I tried adding a little table salt to the mix. Wow! I got a 2002 Eagle today that was pretty badly tarnished (and beat up some, too) so I thought I would give it a try since it wasn't in what I would call "pristine" condition. It cleaned up very nicely, indeed!. I also got some 1/2 oz Walking Liberty rounds that looked like composites. They had copper like discoloration around the edges. The LCS owner assured me they passed purity on his machine so I tried the cleaning solution on them. Bingo! In about a minute they were all clean (I did all 4 at once). Thank you for sharing this video!
the table salt can scratch fine surfaces.
I love turning tarnished silver into shiny , beautiful metal ❤
Thank you for a very easy way of cleaning silver. I love how well and inexpensively it worked
Glad you clarified this later- For numistatic (collector) value, you NEVER ever want to clean coins, it decreases the value as the scratches will show up. Leaving toning actually can INCREASE the value of a coin.
Agreed. I cleaned a single Mercury Dime, Liberty Quarter (worn date), and '64 Half Dollar to use as examples when showing all the other coins.
I love you man this works so well! As long as there are no white spots. I didn’t even have to scrub it was just soak!🙏🪙🙌
Thank you so much, I’ve been looking all over CZcams to find a helpful video. Cheers mate👍😃
Thank you, i recently got into old coin collecting and been using this method with the vinagear and salt method. It really works.
When I clean one once in a blue moon, I never rub the soda.rinse it off and do the process again. Never rub it.
Whimsymaker Yeah, rubbing isn’t my preference either. 👌🏼
Whimsymaker yes I know that process but that would have taken about 10 baths to clean this one 😂😂😂😂🔥🐉
I agree with the non rubbing method mainly if it’s a cull silver coin that you are cleaning to keep for your viewing pleasure, otherwise if it’s just to make nice enough to sell it as just a Stack of *extra* Beautiful Silver that’s not collector then go micro scratches galore
@@jessemoralless3620 This method works great on DMPL Morgan dollars! Ha! JUST KIDDING for anyone who couldn't tell! Don't rub baking soda on any Numismatic coin, only bullion!
Or just blow on it
WOW just tried this and the results are phenomenal!!!! Thank you!
I have been doing my brass tumbler with corn husk and dillon polish added. Makes them really luster!
I'm so glad I watched the full video because I was about to clean my old Morgan's thanks for sharing 👍🏽👍🏽
I like the patina on my older coins it gives them a look of the proper aging, almost like a sign of distinction...
Thanks Silver Dragons with providing us this simple, inexpensive and most importantly, a non-toxic method for cleaning tarnished silver. I have a few bullion coins that I have been wanting to clean for quite awhile. I will most certainly try this out. Cheers!
Mike T you are very welcome! give it a try! 👍🏽🔥🐉
Does this hurt the metal and decrease it’s value
@@honeycombmtg1368 No, it doesn't as the silver coins cleaned are bullion coins which carry no numismatic value.
@@miket2394 It's been several months since you commented, but I would like to add that while it is true that most bullion coins dont carry much numismatic value, some do. Depending on the mintage from a given year, or series of coin, they could have significant value, for instance the Mexican Libertad which typically sells for typically double or more than spot price depending on year of minting and condition.
@@honeycombmtg1368 Yes
After watching this video I used this cleaning method on some cull peace silver dollars.. really dirty, greasy, gunky, funky old culls. They all came out GREAT!! Thanks for this how-to!!
WOW what a big difference. You make it look so easy.
I use Dawn dish liquid & Hot water, I use it for jewelry also, works great!
Hi, do you rub the dawn on the coin or just let it set? It doesn't remove any Silver? -thnx
@@georgehofgren6123 NO...i have learned since then to NOT CLEAN YOUR COINS!! It can make them lose value.
thanks man, now my silver coin is looking gucci
Wow! That’s impressive! I have some coins that where buried in the sands of Galveston Tx - I may try this to see if it works for clad as well! Great short video! 👍 Thanks for sharing this process!
I'm glad you posted this, I have an old liberty silver bar that has black tarnish on the ends.
Just did it! Worked like a charm! Took all of 5 minutes.
Never cleaned my silver and probably never will!! The knowledge is always good to have, just in case tho!! Thanks for the vid!!
Roger S yeah it’s not necessary but I did increase the value of this coin slightly if I ever want to sell it 🔥🐉
I find it satisfying
What a fantastic, ingenious idea to reduce the value to total scrap
@Vildhund so leave them dirty and they'll be worth more ?
@@vildhund4763 lol it's a silver dollar bud, it's worth spot price plus a couple bucks premium, clean or not, probably worth more cleaned as it's a 2011 and shiny is easier to sell to the general public. Your talking about numismatic collector coins not 21st century silver bucks
Awesome video. Right to the point, no antics .. I just cleaned a Franklin that was grungy .. looks BRAND NEW! Thanks !!!!
great way to take all the value away other than the basic simple silver value. congrats
@@Jimmie_Tendies what in tarnation are you talking about. The coins I and referring to are simply junk silver they have no other intrinsic value other than their weight in Silver. What do you think I'm going to do find bag of ancient Roman coins and start cleaning them? Gtfoh Karen
@@woofielove1970
Bla ha ha !
I know , right ?
My mom left me a couple of silver dollars from like 1870 thru 1920 - I
used some cotton type cleaner called
“ Never- Dull “ that I had from when I was in the service .
It made them all pretty & new and I’m happy .
I would never part with them anyway .
Wow that's a huge difference.. Love it.. Looks phenomenal after cleaning.. Well done..👍💕🔥🤙
Worth basically nothing afterword
I do this but no need to rub the baking soda mixture against the coin. Simply letting it chill in the pot for a while and then rinsing it with soap water usually works without the micro abrasions.
Milled Steel I tried that and it does work for hardly toned coins but this one would have needed like 10 baths 🔥🐉
Human skin has been documented as causing miscro abrasions.
Such a beautiful metal🙏
Thank you for sharing this very amazing cleaning methods for old coin..i wanna try this.
Thank you! very good material!
This is awesome! I turned all my unworn rings back to silver! Now I just need to rotate wearing them to avoid them getting tarnished again! Thank you!
Good for jewelry, not. always coins as it can devalue them
that looks amazing! sorry, maybe i missed it but what's the point of the aluminum foil ?
BEST, going to go clean all of mine now!!!!! Thanks!
Right on time as always I got some beat up weirdly toned cull eagles yesterday I will be doing this
C Barrett Savage stacker go for it! it can only increase the value of bullion unless the toning is natural and beautiful 🔥🐉
Impressive result! 😲
SilverLimey 79 thanks! it works very well 🔥🐉
I have some pieces I have been wanting to clean, thank you for the info! Awesome 😎
Just tried this on a 2002 Eagle. WOW! You rock bro!
Congratulations for reducing the value of your Coin to scrap forever. Excellent job.
Very helpful, thank you so much for the upload.🙂
I bought one from a coin shop it's pretty dirty and a little dinged up but I love it. I wanna clean it up. Thanks!
Thanks! This worked well. I had some mid 1800 coins that were of little value, but fun to share... now people can actually see them.
That was great to learn how too clean a coin like junk silver👏🇺🇸🍷
Thanks, just tried and it worked great.
Chris Cwikla awesome! it does work well for sure 👍🏽🔥🐉
So impressed with this. Im a coin magician and I work with walking liberty halves. This worked amazingly well. I was really surprised.
Good way to reduce the value to total scrap
@@keepitreal2044for 90% Walking Liberty halves? They are primarily used for silver content only.
No numismatics were harmed in the filming of this video…
For bullion and junk silver…why not enjoy them being clean and shiny while in your stack?
Cool. 👍👍 Next time I visit my LCS I'll buy up some of the tarnished ASE's in his little discount box and give them a bath. 🛀
What's an LCS? And what's an ASE? Help out a noobie?
@@TruthFreedom1776 LCS local coin shop. ASE American Silver Eagle
@@2xrpm Cool. Thanks.
How dare you do what you want with you own possessions... I am completely outraged.... P.S. it looks great...
Joseph Martinez lol shame on me 😂 thanks 🔥🐉
Feel free to do whatever you want with your coins. They’re yours, after all. And if you damage them, it just makes the undamaged collectible coins that much more rare and valuable. 🙃
@@lkayh yeah i agree
Wow! It's beautiful! Thanks for this video!
Hey Silver Dragons. I love your videos. I have some Maple Leafs and Eagles hat have tarnished over the years. I will try this simple solution you taught us about. I consulted with coin dealers in my area, but none knew of how to get tarnish off of a coin without damaging it. Now I know.
The only thing I would suggest NOT to do, is rub. I did this with a random Benjamin halve and yes, it did come out shiny however you can see heavy lines. Doesn’t look ideal. So as long as you don’t rub it’ll come out good
Shiny, shiny! I use this for all the dirty constitutional coins I stack. I have tried using a foil pie plate but found it more apt to leave a small dark stain sometimes on the most raised feature of a coin, so stick with actual foil. Sitting a plate full on a high vibration surface like a washing machine keeps the solution churning and will do a lot of the rubbing for you.
Used this method, and yes it does work on silver coins like a charm!
Excellent way to reduce the value of your coin forever
@@keepitreal2044 silver is silver. don't get your knickers in a knot, nerd
Great idea, I have never cleaned my coins before. I will try this system.😎👍👍👌👌
Guaranteed to reduce the value of your coin to scrap, congrats
Will this help with the Milking spots?
yes it cleaned off my milk spots off my britannias
Use dawn dish soap with the baking soda, lubricates and lessens scratching
Nice, thanks for posting I will be trying this.
Thanks! I too have a 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar and it worked like a charm.
many people value toned uncirculated dollars more than shiny uncirculated ones, especially rainbow toning.
I am curious; what's the aluminum foil for? Just baking soda and hot water (and possibly the addition of salt) won't have the same effect? Any chemists out there that can explain what's going on?
Thanks for this tip - I found a 1921 australian sixpence coin that had been lying in the dirt/ground for yrs - now I can clean it safely.
Try other methods, maybe it's for collection
Yes. If it's worn it's silver value so what does it matter? Not!
Good way to do it. Never done it but handy to know. Thanks
SilverLimey 79 yes and cheap as well!!! 🔥🐉
This is perfect for my 40% silver Kennedy half dollars
Very nice information... I'm just not comfortable cleaning because so many collectors and stackers just don't like it. And thank you for the disclaimer on the collectible coins.
Cash and Coins yes for sure not a good idea on rare coins but for bullion with little or no numismatic value you can actually increase the value of the silver by cleaning it because it can now be sold for retain as opposed to cull 🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 Thank you. I always learn something from you. Does the rain in Portland affect your coins? What do you do? Here in the South its very humid so I have those packets in with my coins but they still tarnish and milk spot.
Cash and Coins no I have my coins inside my safe so they aren’t affected 👍🏽🔥🐉
I’m not gonna pay you top dollar for doo-doo lookin coins. So there you have it. Very Respectfully, a guy that collects coins and precious metals.
Thank you. Awesome video!
thanks for the note about the 1879-cc Morgan silver dollar because that is what I was going to clean. glad I watched the whole video
Something about cleaning up an old coin.
I honestly like getting a pile of dirty 90%.
One of my favorite things to do.
Yeah don’t clean 90%
@@RealAntek Why?
If you add a piece of bats wing & a dash of dried toads wart..... VOILLA!!!!!! it turns into GOLD!!!!! 🙌🏽 ........ then I woke up
Best comment!
Esoteric33 lol go back to sleep it’s gold 😂🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 😴zzzzzzzzz💰
@@HarmonixHealing What are you smoking
@@osamabinladen824 I used to smoke gold....now I shoot it directly into my veins
Hey SD, just wanted to thank you for the pro tip! my ASE is now wayyyy shinier than it was before and removed all of the unwanted toning it had prior to this video! I'm a huge fan and watch your videos daily!
Wow! It actually worked. Hat’s off to you bro!
Eventually I feel like these dudes who insist on having dirty disgusting coins will be outnumbered.
The coins natural age is what gives it character its different on every coin
You dumb Pal Those dirty coins worth mony ?Moran
making all the 1889 morgans shinny and smooth does not make sense... this is a 10 year old coin from 2011...its not supposed to be this dirty yet not yet, so cleaning it now makes lots of sense , but i dont think it makes sense to clean the 100 or more year coins acting like this adds value it could even subtract value, but it adds value to coins that are between months and 20 years old.
at Vild hund - cleaning up this 2011 here thats only 10 years old
this is fine right ?
i am agreeing with you i don think that doing this to really old coins will add value to them .
at Cotton Mouth Gypsy -
it depends though - if you think that its better to leave the dirt on the 1889 Morgan and the Dirt adds some intrinsic value
but if you are looking to sell all your silver coins just for silver value at what ever silver is, and not really selling to coin collectors but like silver dealers then get rid of the dirt, but like if you know people and your in the antiques road show and think i can sell this for way way more than silver value then leave the dirt on so its got to be looked at on a case by case base (cherry picked).. i know for a fact that cleaning this 2011 coin has added to its value though its just not old enough to need to be that dirty, 2011 does not even seem so long ago to me , Obama was president...im not even sure who was president from 1889 to 1921 when all them old coins were new.
I thought a cleaned coin was a damaged coin. Impressive tho for sure. To avoid the scratches just keep repeating the process minus the rubbing
I’m not gonna pay you top dollar for doo-doo lookin coins. So there you have it. Very Respectfully, a guy that collects coins and precious metals.
The best video I've seen yet, that even brought back the glossy shine to the coin. Do you think this method would work with my coin bracelet (the coins are very dull) as well? Thanks again for this video. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍👍👍
As if by magic.... very satisfying to watch.
can you clean gold coins with coke?
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Thank you so much it totally works. Recomend it!
Excellent way to reduce the value to total scrap
Do you recommend this method for silver coins only? I'm interested in cleaning some copper coins as well. Thanks.
Why do you use the aluminum foil and not just the cup instead?
😱😱😱 Silver Dragons cleaning the toning off of an ASE what have we come to? lol. Seriously though, when it comes time to sell I know I can get $1 more per coin at my LCS for a BU one compared to a toned or "damaged" one so as long as it doesn't visibly damage the coin I'm all for a little cleaning.
John M oh yeah literally made money on this one for sure! slightly scratched is still BU and retail worthy for sure 👍🏽🔥🐉
What do you think about artificially toning silver? I personally think if it’s already “cull” then it can’t hurt the value much more, and that the sulfur toning can act as a camouflage to blend in the background any minor imperfections
Jesse Morales if it’s already damaged do whatever you want to it 👍🏽🔥🐉
Just make sure that the person who's buying your coin knows that you cleaned it.
I leather strop my knives with various grades of polish. Just curious what kind of marks the highest grade polish will work on bullion? Understandably that polishing is abrasive in any form. I agree with an earlier post about Dawn working. The Navy method for shinning brass ship bells is with Brass-O. Thank you SD.
wow that works good does it get rid of milk spotting or just tarnish ?
This guy is a true novice. Never, I repeat never clean any coin by rubbing it. There is a silver dip that is sold for sterling silver spoons and forks that will clean the professional way. Also, old vintage coins that are found by metal detecting and in water need to be de-funked in a different way. Look up on youtube.
I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU CLEANED THAT COIN?!?! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? THAT’S AN OUTRAGE!
SUCH SACRILEGE. I’M, I’M COMPLETELY SPEECHLESS. 🤦♂️
😂😂😂
Actually, I like my method a bit better because it takes much less material, time, and doesn’t require any rubbing. But what do I know. 😜👌🏼
Yankee Stacking lol but your method doesn’t work on milk spots so I have heard 😏🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 I think if Yankee knew that I clean a specific type of silver I purchase he would not approve whatsoever. :-D As a matter of fact, I know he wouldn't.
@@SilverDragons47 wait, does this work on milk spots???
100% WORKS, thank you 🙏🏼
Nothing like reducing your coin value to scrap. Congrats, you can enjoy it forever.
Worked great! thanks
I've been cleaning my silver this way for years.. Now is I can find a easy way to remove milk spots.
Does it work for golden coins?
Wow this works for milk spots to? Cool
@@jennymeade8786 does now work on milk spots wish it did
Yes clean your silver i wouldn't clean my coins because they are new and in air tights but bars yes all these viruses going around and people still like touching dirty silver
David Muse never clean valuable coins but for bullion it doesn’t matter... can only increase value 🔥🐉
Silver is anti-bacterial
@@goldengun9970 copper bronze brass gold and silver and to some very small extent nickel zinc and steel coins are also very antibacterial. I always use my pennies dimes nickels quarters half dollars and dollar coins to buy gas food and paying my bills.
Thx for the Video Bro...Very Useful...!!!
TY Silver Dragons this method works GREAT I was able to clean two American Silver Eagles and then put them in capsules afterwards
👍🤣✌️
Congrats be happy, you managed to reduce the value to total scrap forever LMAO
I don't clean my silver. Sorry. I like the toning as it gives it character.
JM Engelhard I LOVE toning as well but natural toning not artificial 👍🏽🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 I agree with you there, my dear friend.
How to remove 75% of the value from your silver coins.
If you have a $28 ASE, the most you will lose is $3 because it will still contain $25 worth of silver.
It's sad you were born without 75% of your brain...
Thank you so much iv been needing to do this for so long I just diddent know how to
Excellent way to reduce the value to total scrap. Glad your happy
This was so helpful, thanks!
@@vildhund4763 So I walk into a coin shop to sell it and have a rusty old coin and the new shinny one I have now. You're telling me they would rather have the rusty one? Pretty sure the silver content is the same and some baking soda did not alter the metallic properties.
This is okay for the billion coins, but not okay for the valuable coins!
Ron Schneider YUP! Don’t ever clean your numismatic coins! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Ron Schneider correct unless you enjoy ruining history and losing money 😂🔥🐉
Other method I used is removing dust and tarnish with an eraser rubber by friction. Works really good without any chemicals
Also the soda powder could scratch the coin surface
Man i tried your method and it really works so easily y...thanks!!!
I'm going to buy a 64 Kennedy half dollar to make into a pendant, I've seen tarnished ones fairly cheap will this bring them back good as new?
Holy Smokes..it worked! I wish you would publish a video that cleans headlights. I've tried about 5 videos and none worked. This one was great!
My wife sprayed Off mosquito repellant on our SUV head
Ights, then wiped them clean with paper towels. Worked great!
Why would you devalue a coin by cleaning a coin
You make the coin almost WORTHLESS
BAD advice
um, it's not "almost worthless" it's still an ounce of silver. cleaning doesn't turn a $30 chunk of silver into trash
how to devalue a coin in 3 minutes
Never clean a coin!! Its a sin!!
Mine is a coin I had made for me and I wear it, just want it pretty and shiny again. I agree any valuable or collectors coins should be left alone! But this video really helped me get it shiny again
What a great tip, thank you.
IT ACTUAALY WORKS! THANK YOU! My coin looks like new. I'm subscribing.
I NEVER buy Cleaned coins!
why? and how can you tell?
To expand your ingenious thought - you should also never eat from a clean plate. Eat dirty.
"How to kill the value of any 1oz silver coin worth more then $40 in less then 4 minutes" I'd say that's a pretty good description XD
Great information, thanks.
Way to Go. Guaranteed your coin reduce your coin to scrap, congrats