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  • Please do not do this on any numismatic coin. You will ruin the intrinsic value. Only do this do bullion, jewelry, or silverware.
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Komentáře • 210

  • @darinjohnson1725
    @darinjohnson1725 Před rokem +25

    I'm disgusted by the people who purposely damage coins buy toning them. Sulfer damages the coins. An artificially toned coin is a damaged coin

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +6

      They look horrible to boot

    • @Threedog1963
      @Threedog1963 Před 8 měsíci

      I see them on ebay with a much higher premium. Look ugly AF.

  • @heyitsmecarlosYT
    @heyitsmecarlosYT Před 20 dny +2

    I picked up some really toned SD Bullion rounds at my LCS today and tried this, they look beautiful now. Great method, super safe, 10/10 would recommend

  • @ridetimemoto2104
    @ridetimemoto2104 Před rokem +6

    contact any dealer in your local area ask them if they buy silver eagles, after they say of course, ask them what they will pay you for a cleaned 1999 silver eagle and then ask what they will pay for a 1999 uncleaned silver eagle. And be guided by their answer.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +5

      I don’t need to do so. It’s just bullion and has zero numismatic value.

    • @ridetimemoto2104
      @ridetimemoto2104 Před rokem +3

      @@SilverBritches just a suggestion brother stacker. I made no judgement either way.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +3

      @@ridetimemoto2104 all good here I understand

  • @Kick_Rocks_
    @Kick_Rocks_ Před rokem +12

    I don’t suggest you wipe or rub the coin with any type of cloth. Pat dry with a tissue afterwards

  • @Jerry-Parker
    @Jerry-Parker Před rokem +6

    People get so triggered nowadays , if it's your property and you want to drill a hole in it ... have at it !
    Great information , thanks for sharing ! 👍

  • @brandonj3058
    @brandonj3058 Před rokem +4

    I’ve cleaned a 10oz bar this way only because it’s not a desirable piece but my silver eagles I have never 😳😂😂 great content by the way

  • @BopWalk
    @BopWalk Před rokem +1

    I rather just dip them in silver dip, and then quickly put them in a bowl or plate of hot water mixed with lots of baking soda to neutralize the sulfur left from the silver dip process.

  • @dennisjamieson3328
    @dennisjamieson3328 Před rokem +26

    I was told years ago never clean your coins cause you’ll lose the patina on the coin that keeps the value a long higher.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +15

      Numismatic coins don’t clean. This is just bullion.

    • @CornPopsDood
      @CornPopsDood Před rokem +5

      @@SilverBritches If you want to play being a source of information you have to give people all the information. Using coins interchangeably with rounds is your mistake. There’s a reason people call them rounds instead of coins in the industry.. Majority of the population wouldn’t even know what someone meant by saying numismatic coins. Do you want to make content for collectors, or new people? Anybody that’s been collecting seriously at all knows you don’t clean coins. Could even be argued that there’s no point in cleaning anything as generic rounds are terrible at getting anything above the bottom of market value. At that point you’re buying purely the metal, not looks.

    • @en2oh
      @en2oh Před 5 měsíci

      @@CornPopsDood would be helpful if he mentioned what he actually used. He’s using sodium carbonate NOT baking soda. Washing soda is not the same as baking soda

  • @davidc2597
    @davidc2597 Před rokem +3

    I have cleaner for silver here, in 30 seconds like new , removes milk spots too and doesn’t harm the metal

    • @scotts1356
      @scotts1356 Před rokem

      Sorry dude, NOTHING removes milk spots

    • @davidc2597
      @davidc2597 Před rokem +2

      @@scotts1356 lol sorry to hear nothing worked for you, I don’t have that issue , I am definitely onto a winner mate

    • @Threedog1963
      @Threedog1963 Před 8 měsíci

      @@davidc2597 Name the cleaner you used.

  • @jfryer485
    @jfryer485 Před 2 měsíci

    If you are going to preserve coins this way then this is a good method.
    Using some brands of products is way more expensive and a chemical hazard.
    Some are likely to cause cancer.
    Bicarbonate of soda is very cheap and very safe.
    The explanation of exactly what goes on would be helpful as effectively you have an electrolytic process of two metals, aluminium and silver with a conducting solution.

  • @TheQuickSilver101
    @TheQuickSilver101 Před rokem +3

    I've never tried this, all I've ever used is dip. I have heard that this is easier on the coins so maybe I'll give it a shot. Thanks!

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +2

      Pretty simple, it gets a bunch of pretty quick.

    • @hotheadedjoelhaha
      @hotheadedjoelhaha Před rokem

      Yeah the dip is very hard on coins, this is less harsh. 👍

  • @jonathancrocker366
    @jonathancrocker366 Před rokem +82

    First rule of collecting coins: Never clean your coins!

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +57

      First rule of stacking silver is don’t collect numismatic coins. This is bullion.

    • @rileng50
      @rileng50 Před rokem +17

      It is a silver eagle which is bullion and it is minted by the USA and has a mintage so it is a numismatic coin too

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +17

      @@rileng50 the same mintage as a quarter. Yea ultra rare indeed.

    • @rileng50
      @rileng50 Před rokem +7

      @@SilverBritches no it’s a way lower mintage than a quarter

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +10

      @@rileng50 go to any coin store and ask what they’ll pay. I guarantee they’ll offer spot or a few dollars more.

  • @tomtransport
    @tomtransport Před rokem +2

    Tarn X has been around for a lot of years. My wife, B 4 she passed, cleaned our Rogers "silver Plated" tea and coffee service with it. The tray alone is 24 X 14 and highly decorated. Without Tarn X it would have been hours to clean. This is fine for ASE,s they are minted by the millions and not collectable at all except as silver bullion investment. Hey, Clean Money Gold , don't bother arguing with the haters here. They "OBVIOSLY" don't know the difference between a collectable coin you should not clean and silver bullion.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +1

      Well I’m trying to educate but some folks just like to live in fantasy land 😆

    • @tomtransport
      @tomtransport Před rokem +1

      @@SilverBritches "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with their experience at being dumb." quote... Mark Twain.😀😀😀

  • @Ilovethephantommovie
    @Ilovethephantommovie Před rokem +1

    I was always told never to artificially tone coins. I decided not to listen and learned the hard way, effectively ruining a really nice peace dollar. I tried this method (very lightly) on the coin and it looks beautiful and still has a cartwheel effect! Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @justintodd5145
    @justintodd5145 Před rokem +3

    Its frustrating having to keep silver unscratched and shiny. I prefer it toned, just so I don't have to worry anymore.

  • @NucIearWeaseI
    @NucIearWeaseI Před rokem +2

    Accidentally artificially toned my daily carry with something, so thank you for the tip!

  • @AnxiousStacker
    @AnxiousStacker Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice precise short mate.
    Dont forget not to do this is its an important date or has numismatic value and don't try to upsell a coin to an uneducated person. Its a great way of making a coin nice and clean if its like a pocket piece common date morgan or common date silver eagles or something else like it but youpl absolutely be killing the value if its something special. Stack on 🙂

  • @danielpeters4902
    @danielpeters4902 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Does that lower the value?

  • @SlotHits777
    @SlotHits777 Před rokem +13

    This works, but DO NOT DO IT if you want to preserve the numismatic value. Cleaning will destroy all its numismatic value!

    • @melbournestacker
      @melbournestacker Před rokem

      How can people tell that it’s been cleaned?

    • @unapologeticallypatriotic3853
      @unapologeticallypatriotic3853 Před rokem +1

      @@melbournestacker if a coin is in MS condition it would be difficult to tell but if it's a worn coin it'll be very evident because the coin will be too clean for the amount of wear.

    • @Scrap2Cast
      @Scrap2Cast Před rokem +2

      @@melbournestacker the coin will lack it’s original mint luster

    • @melbournestacker
      @melbournestacker Před rokem

      @@unapologeticallypatriotic3853 oh gotcha, thanks 🙏

    • @melbournestacker
      @melbournestacker Před rokem +1

      @@Scrap2Cast thx

  • @bullionaddict9164
    @bullionaddict9164 Před rokem +2

    I have a much quicker way, Tarn X, dip and rinse in seconds.
    Your way works too, just a bit longer.

  • @__Ryan_
    @__Ryan_ Před rokem +3

    If it’s not numismatics it’s ok to clean it without using a cloth… if you like that shiny look. I like the patina look and most coins I never touch regardless if it’s weight or collecting.

    • @510Redneck
      @510Redneck Před rokem

      If my any of my coins is ugly or crusty I'm cleaning them and don't care what anyone thinks because they are mine. I'll leave a nice rainbow patina or frost alone to look at but aside from that the dirty ass vomit coins are getting "cleaned". I'm not letting the graders (whom started this never ever clean coins nonsense rotting peoples brains) run a monopoly on the cleaning of coins for more bank.
      The use of heavy abrasives is a different story which I too would cringe over but at the end of the day it's still their coin I guess.

  • @namasteforgetmenot
    @namasteforgetmenot Před rokem +3

    Fastest way to devalue a beautifully toned coin.

  • @slhines7
    @slhines7 Před rokem +9

    Wow, amazing! I had NO CLUE about this. Thanks!

  • @jessewatkins6151
    @jessewatkins6151 Před 3 měsíci

    Its called toning, its natural for silver to do this, i would just leave my silver to do what it does, i guess its fine if its just bullion you want shiny, but i wouldnt do this to any coin you want to keep its collector value for

  • @Threedog1963
    @Threedog1963 Před 8 měsíci

    I did this to a few wheat back pennies. Didn't hurt them since the date was unreadable without the cleaning, so they were essentially cull coins anyway. I would never clean a coin that was otherwise in good shape.

  • @BilgemasterBill
    @BilgemasterBill Před rokem +1

    Not really MY cup of tea, but a lot of folks _prefer_ and pay a premium for "toned" silver, even for the sort of patchy discoloration I often find unattractive. Some even fake such toning with various artificial methods.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem

      Not mine either but I’m also not into selling them either. I buy them discounted and then do this.

  • @stewart5284
    @stewart5284 Před rokem +1

    Why are some new silver eagles very dull finish, and others are shiny?
    Are the dull ones not worth as much as the polished?

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem

      When a die gets old it tends to leave a dull finish. They’re still in the end just bullion.

  • @LucasLikesCoins
    @LucasLikesCoins Před měsícem +1

    I love coins

  • @paco_lord87
    @paco_lord87 Před 2 měsíci

    Why people say don't clean the coins.. I want them to look shiny :) so I will clean them 😂
    I have them for my collection so they will stay home, and I like to see nice presentable coin when I open my albums...

  • @bbbb-yc1gk
    @bbbb-yc1gk Před rokem +1

    Thanks. I was gonna apply this to my beyblade metal. But sadly I have some paint in the inner most portion so i can’t or it’ll just take the paint with it

  • @andreowens7971
    @andreowens7971 Před měsícem +1

    Ruining a toner is a sin lol

  • @Militarycollector
    @Militarycollector Před rokem +1

    Good to know..thanks..👍

  • @peterpete3125
    @peterpete3125 Před rokem +1

    Works on gold too,especially if there is a copper spot on pre 33 gold.This will make it disappear.

  • @marcoturtlecraze2484
    @marcoturtlecraze2484 Před rokem +17

    Dont do this. Toning carries a premium. Any cleaning devalues greatly

    • @pinballjunky7117
      @pinballjunky7117 Před rokem +1

      This may work with silver wear , or jewelry. DO NOT EVER CLEAN COINS,

    • @goosecouple
      @goosecouple Před rokem +1

      Nice. Does milk spots increase coin's value ?

    • @marcoturtlecraze2484
      @marcoturtlecraze2484 Před rokem +1

      @@goosecouple milk spots are not desired. However milk spots can turn into beautiful toning with time

    • @MargaLilaandPets
      @MargaLilaandPets Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@marcoturtlecraze2484 beautiful toning turns black in time.

    • @marcoturtlecraze2484
      @marcoturtlecraze2484 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MargaLilaandPets not to my knowledge. You ge the tone you like and put it in a slip with little to no air should preserve the tone

  • @goosecouple
    @goosecouple Před rokem +1

    Do milk spots increase the coin's value ?

  • @ramvat9247
    @ramvat9247 Před 11 měsíci

    Can I clean some silver peace dollars with this method? Thanks.

  • @lazyboylarry4345
    @lazyboylarry4345 Před rokem +10

    Ironically you possibly could have gotten an extra premium just bc of the toning. Some people's trash is other's treasure.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +8

      I don’t care about that. It’s a very unique niche, and this one was not desirable.

  • @flagcityparts
    @flagcityparts Před rokem +2

    just a a FYI there's some dealers out there that would pay you from 60$-3k$ for toned eagles or other coins.
    I didn't know this until a dealer offered me 130oz of silver for 4 halo toned eagles I had as not for sale pieces.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem

      Yeah those are different but the random ones like this one doesn’t matter.

  • @HulkRogan7
    @HulkRogan7 Před 7 měsíci +1

    These people in the comments🤣🤣🤣 it’s not a rare coin so no one cares if it’s cleaned. My LCS pays spot for ugly ASE’s and sells them for $3 over spot. The cleaner the BULLION coin, the better in my opinion. Also new to your channel and I’m glad we share the love of high quality silver.

  • @scotts1356
    @scotts1356 Před rokem +6

    Don't EVER clean your coins like this unless your absolutely1000%you'll never try to sell them. Otherwise you'll ruin the numismatic value.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +8

      There is zero numismatic value on bullion. NONE

    • @rileng50
      @rileng50 Před rokem +2

      @@SilverBritches that ain’t just bullion

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +2

      @@rileng50 it’s classified as bullion from the mint. This isn’t a rare Morgan dollar.

    • @Scrap2Cast
      @Scrap2Cast Před rokem +4

      @@SilverBritches I’m going to humbly disagree. A mint state 70 silver eagle is worth way more than bullion value. Naturally toned silver eagles also fetch a premium. Just because it is intended for bullion doesn’t mean it can’t have any numismatic value especially on lower mintage years. Just my opinion on the matter. 🙂

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +1

      @@Scrap2Cast disagree all you want. This is a bullion coin not worth paying grading fees plus shipping in hopes of getting a 70.

  • @royalon3
    @royalon3 Před rokem +1

    Will this work on old gold coins too ?

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem

      What gold do you have that tones?

    • @royalon3
      @royalon3 Před rokem

      @@SilverBritches I’ve cleaned dirt etc using that method on junk silver just wondering if it would work on pre 33 gold and Mexican gold pesos without damaging it . Just like my coins crisp lol

  • @js1218091
    @js1218091 Před rokem +1

    When did they stop making silver dollars ? Or did they ?

  • @lazyboylarry4345
    @lazyboylarry4345 Před rokem +9

    Don't clean your coins guys! It destroys the numismatic value!! You WILL LOSE ALOT of MONEY!

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +4

      You don’t do numismatic coins!

    • @taco4124
      @taco4124 Před rokem

      no you wont

    • @Noobkiller-187
      @Noobkiller-187 Před rokem +2

      Lol. How would anyone know "this coin was in water and baking soda". Man gtfoh

    • @lazyboylarry4345
      @lazyboylarry4345 Před rokem +2

      @@taco4124 it depends on what you're doing with the coin, is it numismatic or bullion, what type, state of condition etc. I still say don't clean em bc people will pay more for better condition.

    • @lazyboylarry4345
      @lazyboylarry4345 Před rokem +1

      @@Noobkiller-187 I certainly can tell when a coin has been dipped in e-z-est or ms70. I'm not familiar with baking soda but I wouldn't try it bc it could be abrasive. I would never run a coin. However, some methods can be done without detection.

  • @finalsnipe8278
    @finalsnipe8278 Před rokem

    Does this also help with fingerprints?

  • @Quiet-Winter
    @Quiet-Winter Před 7 měsíci

    Should have used MS70 buffer and a qtip. 😩 This ruined it's value and (at best) is now worth melt value.

  • @maricelaalmanza349
    @maricelaalmanza349 Před 7 měsíci

    IMPORTANT INFO… DON’T DO THIS AT ALL?? WHY WOULD YOU RUIN UP THE VALUE OF YOUR COINS??? BE SMART AND DON’T DO THIS!!!!????

  • @pkmblcknwht
    @pkmblcknwht Před 11 měsíci

    It’s your property you can do as u please. Silver is silver clean or dirty

  • @scottbolen3996
    @scottbolen3996 Před rokem +1

    Once this is done, can you tell it has been cleaned? What if I take one of the coins in to sell? Can they see it has been cleaned? Thanks

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +1

      Yes and no. It really depends if you got it all off. Don’t do this on any coin that’s numismatic or collectible.

    • @scottbolen3996
      @scottbolen3996 Před rokem +2

      @@SilverBritches thank you for the reply. I tried to sell three silver eagles that I purchased a few weeks back and they were not in the best shape but I still paid a steep premium on them. The coin shop that I tried to sell them to would only give me like $23, so I decided to hang onto them.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +3

      @@scottbolen3996 I’d also find a new shop. Sounds like a crook.

  • @davidiz3540
    @davidiz3540 Před rokem +1

    YO bro tank you 🙏!!!

  • @thomashelyard206
    @thomashelyard206 Před 8 měsíci

    Is it safe for cupro-nickel coins??

  • @moonrocker1511
    @moonrocker1511 Před rokem +25

    How to ruin a Silver Eagle in 30 seconds

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +18

      Nothing is ruined. It’s still worth what it’s worth. It’s not numismatic.

    • @hotheadedjoelhaha
      @hotheadedjoelhaha Před rokem +3

      It's not hard on the round at all. Doesn't ruin a thing. Would you do it to a $1000 coin? No.

    • @rileng50
      @rileng50 Před rokem +3

      @@SilverBritches it is numismatic

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +9

      @@rileng50 no its not

    • @melbournestacker
      @melbournestacker Před rokem +4

      Looks alot better to me.

  • @MargaLilaandPets
    @MargaLilaandPets Před 8 měsíci

    This is commonly what we do with my silver jewelry. I like to use Colgate toothpaste. Of course I was just talking about jewelry.

  • @punchinello6537
    @punchinello6537 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Alot of dumb people parroting bad information in these comments. FYI PCGS and NGC both dip coins, it's called preservation not cleaning, and they wont tell you they have done it.

  • @dizzywillow2162
    @dizzywillow2162 Před rokem +1

    does that remove milk spots?

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +1

      No sir.

    • @flagcityparts
      @flagcityparts Před rokem

      to remove milk spots use silica packets. don't open them. Just put the silica packet and the problem coin into a smaller jar and wait 3-6 months. don't disturb the jar during that time

  • @heavymetal6714
    @heavymetal6714 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Why do so many people want dirty ass coins lmao. Stick them out in the rain for a few months now your cool clean coin is dirty and ready to sell

  • @rayBARInvest
    @rayBARInvest Před rokem +2

    DIP IT!

  • @user-ml4py2uh4r
    @user-ml4py2uh4r Před 8 měsíci

    Because when you clean. Your coins you are using chemicals that eats in to the metal

  • @R3belFYF
    @R3belFYF Před rokem +1

    No

  • @5.0beers70
    @5.0beers70 Před rokem +3

    I'll have to try that on some of my eagles, thanks for the video.

  • @adventureswitheddie6444

    Now it’s a cleaned coin, no longer uncirculated

  • @audreys_fnfacc6689
    @audreys_fnfacc6689 Před rokem +1

    How much money do you want for that

  • @gilavalos2400
    @gilavalos2400 Před 10 měsíci

    Coin collectors are like 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @KELLYRAEcopperqueen
    @KELLYRAEcopperqueen Před rokem +2

    You dont clean coins

  • @silverhustlin1390
    @silverhustlin1390 Před rokem +1

    Get you some ez zest Dawg and save all the steps just dip and pat dry

    • @lazyboylarry4345
      @lazyboylarry4345 Před rokem

      Discerning eyes can tell when a coin has been dipped. Also it's e-z-est, not "e-zest"

  • @poured_treasures
    @poured_treasures Před 11 měsíci

    Love shiny😊

  • @EverythingsEventuall
    @EverythingsEventuall Před 7 měsíci

    Grab yourself some silver cleaner and make it shiny

  • @Hellcat1773
    @Hellcat1773 Před rokem

    Did this to every bad coin I have

  • @SilentSilver24
    @SilentSilver24 Před rokem +1

    Cool, just Sub 😃

  • @jasonhastings5538
    @jasonhastings5538 Před rokem

    There it goes 💸💸💸💸💸

  • @melbournestacker
    @melbournestacker Před rokem +2

    SilverBritches, more like SilverScientist!! 😊

  • @IndianaMint
    @IndianaMint Před 2 měsíci +1

    Its all nonsense nonetheless. Eye appeal is the most important thing

  • @StarStacker-hf3iz
    @StarStacker-hf3iz Před 7 měsíci

    Shouldn't ever clean coins

  • @MotivateQuotes163
    @MotivateQuotes163 Před rokem +1

    😊

  • @skullstaxx
    @skullstaxx Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍

  • @user-ml4py2uh4r
    @user-ml4py2uh4r Před 8 měsíci

    Do not say clean say wash

  • @davidvandebrake8454
    @davidvandebrake8454 Před 7 měsíci

    😢

  • @joecolosi1795
    @joecolosi1795 Před rokem +4

    And wallah… you just ruined the value of the coin…

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +6

      It’s bullion pegged to the price of silver. You’re welcome.

    • @joecolosi1795
      @joecolosi1795 Před rokem +1

      @@SilverBritches that is an American walking liberty silver dollar. You may choose to peg it to the price of silver bullion but it had numismatic value, that is, until you cleaned it.

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před rokem +3

      @@joecolosi1795 a coin minted in the millions has zero numismatic value. It’s a silver eagle bullion coin not silver dollar.

    • @joecolosi1795
      @joecolosi1795 Před rokem

      @@SilverBritches well … time will tell

  • @snomobila
    @snomobila Před rokem +2

    Can you use a gas stove or does it have to be an electric?? Theres the legal answer and common sense answer lol

  • @royrauch9775
    @royrauch9775 Před rokem +1

    That's it! After cleaning stick your fingerprint on it as you turn it over....ROTFLMFAO!!!!!

  • @warrenkuhn7974
    @warrenkuhn7974 Před 4 měsíci

    No no non non nononononon

  • @crymoreii7011
    @crymoreii7011 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yep, another boneheaded creator to hit the 'don't recommend' button to, take that boiling water and pour it in your ears

    • @SilverBritches
      @SilverBritches  Před 8 měsíci

      Your name sure does make sense after this comment

  • @johnpeek827
    @johnpeek827 Před 3 měsíci

    That's absolutely not safe I've done it before and it turns your coins black and Bubbles and I'm sorry buddy

  • @MoonSyde
    @MoonSyde Před rokem +4

    Just use a heavy brass brush

  • @tonytrump995
    @tonytrump995 Před rokem +4

    Do not do this

  • @thedizzle247
    @thedizzle247 Před rokem +3

    You just destroyed any numismatic value the coin had