Old Coins of the 18th-19th Century Restoration - Cleaning and Preservation
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Old coins of the 18th-19th century restoration. Cleaning and Preservation old coins.
I found these old coins in the woods. I found some coins at the site of military camps of the First World War, some coins near old roads. Coins of the 18th-19th and early 20th centuries. The coins are in poor condition, needed to be cleaned and preserved to stop corrosion. I removed the corrosion and preserved the coins. I hope you liked my restoration.
#restoration #rusty #coins #rextorer
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I know that under a coin collector perspective, these coins would be worthless but honestly, it's still great work and restoration from your place. Good job man !!
@MeredithHosea-kq5gx
3 ай бұрын
@ubermensch777 Actually they are worth more before the restoration because that’s how coin collectors want them: exactly as found not clean literally exactly as found
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
@@MeredithHosea-kq5gx Thats not entirely true, coin collectors want coins in good looking condition, the coins before cleaning were basically worthless, they had lots of verdigris, bronze disease, and other non wanted characteristics, the coins after cleaning would make any beginner coin collector proud, while yes if this type of cleaning is done to coins in mint condition, they will destroy the value of the coin, but for coins in such bad condition, it will add some value back to the coins if done correctly.
@ThisIsHeresy
3 сағат бұрын
Well he ruined not to much, those coins are more common in the former Austrian empire. But to see how he used a metal brush hurts my heart a lot...
too satisfying. The speed up sound is beautiful
*_I have watched many of this kind videos but honestly this one was more perfect and in detail_*
Чудово!Давно хотіла побачити реставрацію саме монет,дякую
We find coins every now and then on our walks , have always done the white vinegar clean up . Might try this , you got great results.
it makes me emotional to think about the people who made these coins. the people who mined the metal, the people who melted it down and purified it, the people who stamped the designs into them. i wonder if they ever thought someone would treat these items so carefully and with such reverence hundreds of years later. i hope that they can somehow feel the appreciation of the work and know that their efforts are being honored even after all of this time.
@TheChristmasLady
8 ай бұрын
I also always think about this.. not to mention how many people held these coins in their hands and for how many people it meant getting food or not for that day. I'm sure many of these coins made a difference for alot of people through time
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
I too think of this. The history behind these coins and coins in general are so fascinating, The people who used them in day to day lives and what they did to acquire them.
That turned out really nicely, I always enjoy your restorations. Thanks!
I'm a 'novice' and I learned early on, collectors want the authentic coin. I cleaned mine early on & now regret it but lesson learned 😂
@mikesmith8187
7 ай бұрын
We’ve all done it fella. 😢
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
Hey that happens to all beginners, even me when I was a young kid I wanted my found coins shiny, until I got older and especially when I became a coin dealer and conserver I made sure to study what is the best way to clean coins without destroying their value, in the end its all about preserving the patina, but he added value back to these coins, by removing the encrusted dirt and the dreadful green stuff called bronze disease that will eat your coins and spread to others like a cancer.
Nice old coin restoration.. you are a great boy 💪
@HeavyMetalDetectingPassion
7 күн бұрын
great jjob!
This makes me want to cry.
*Excellent Numismatic Restoration Work, CONGRATULATIONS!*
Many years ago, when I was a kid, my mom would have me pass the time by polishing up old pennies. She would always look for old Wheatback pennies (as she called them) and put those aside, and she'd grab some Brasso and I'd just spend all afternoon/evening hours polishing so that they looked brand new again. She also taught me to use toothpaste for nickels, dimes, and quarters. Not the gel toothpaste but the paste variety (like Crest). You've got a beautiful collection of coins here...I see some British and German currency. I might very well be wrong, but are there Polish coins in there as well? The older Polish Eagle symbol is very unique and I thought I saw a couple in there.
@Khemal1881
3 ай бұрын
That eagle was austiria hungary coin
@michaellooney1089
2 ай бұрын
You did a good job of destroying your coins then, and there's no such thing as 'very unique'. Something is either Unique, or it isn't!
@Mongolmapping10
12 күн бұрын
@@michaellooney1089dude, you did realize that when wheat pennies were in circulation, they weren’t worth anything
Nice collection 👍🏿
All I can say is OUCH !!!
@HeavyMetalDetectingPassion
7 күн бұрын
great video!
LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE WORK, KEEP WELL..
some nice pieces there :)
Wow nice coins❤❤🙏🙏🙏
I would never use a brush. Baking soda and hot water works a lot better.
good job 👍👍👍
Cleaned coins are worth the metal, that's it. Coin collectors only want "original skin" on their coins. But, they're your coins, do as you want.
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
Coins that encrusted and dirty are worthless, he added value back to them, and saved them from slowly being eat to dust from the green monster called bronze disease.
I love watching this. I have coins I want to clean but from everything I have heard cleaning hurts the value...but seeing an old coin restored is satisfying. Haha. I guess I will practice on American pennies and nickels from the 1990's. haha.
@david82633
3 ай бұрын
Some coins gain value, some lose value, but most are practically worthless from the getgo. Which coins do you wish to clean?
@michaellooney1089
2 ай бұрын
Only in America!
@robertmeheula9555
2 ай бұрын
@@david82633I have a morgan dollar with pitina on it. I have not touched it yet. I know it is not a one of a kind coin.
satasfying
Nice ...wow👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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If these were valuable coins, this would be a bad idea. Coin collectors prefer them exactly as found and these would be considered worthless after cleaning. But most likely these were not worth any money anyway.
@ReXtorer
11 ай бұрын
Only mechanical cleaning is suitable for valuable coins.
@fernandosalazarsalazar6246
8 ай бұрын
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@taylorthompson9752
8 ай бұрын
Your sounding like they’re valuable even when they’re rusty and dirty. If old coins 🪙 considered to be old and rusty are they still worth value if so I never known.
@maddiekits
8 ай бұрын
@@taylorthompson9752 yes there are rusty and dirty coins that are worth thousands of dollars lol.
@inibukanusrname
7 ай бұрын
You mess everything
Great work, a labor of love. I'd love to know the liquids you used(that were not mentioned),and where to buy them.
Awesome work. Can you explain what are ingredients for cleaning solutions? or is it a secret? :-)
Nice!
Can you link us to the cleaning solutions you used?
Hi I wanted to ask what else a numismatist is interested in apart from numismatics. Are you interested in paintings, paintings, sculpture or bas-relief? Greetings from Poland
Weird I would want my coins clean. I see a ton of comments about keeping them as they are but some were soo dirty you could barely make out anything..?
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
I agree, he added value back to those coins, people are just repeating what they are told without educating themselves on how to properly conserve "clean" coins. even the large grading companies like PGCS and NGC clean coins.
Be interesting to see the coins now and how much green is on them
Any coin collector have interest in buying old predecimal coins dated from Queen Victoria please let us arrange for a visit to madang Papua new guinea You will love to see Jack aibuk.
GREAT
nice ☺️
Nice
Il mio parere è che non si proceda alla pulizia delle monete in questo modo: troppo invasivo.Preferisco acquistare monete con patine naturali.Grazie del video.
Which brand of degreaser do you use?
Mantul Boss
I am baffled.
Take a look 9.19 MAGYAR KIRÁLYSÁG 1901.RESPECT!
Never. Ues. A. Brush. To. Clean. Coins. !
Valószínű, hogy értéktelen értmékről van szó .Az ilyen tisztítástól értéktelen lesz.
How are your coins status after cleaning? Ty Help me know how to conserve and preserve my old coins to maintain its beauty....ty
The pink stuff you put on looks like pink gatorade
Класне відео. Я дуже давно чекав на реставрацію монет, такщо велике дякую! Результат мені сподобався, не зважайте на критику. Я з нетерпінням буду чекати нові відео про реставрацію монет!
Diversity is beautiful, unlike today with one currency fir the whole EU. The european coins even look like the brasilian ones...
I randomly found out that on pennies you can use an eraser to clean the surface of the coin
“It’s perfect”
Is it a good idea to keep rubbing those coins together repeatedly?
What are the cleaning solutions used and where are they available?
Very good
12 hour soak in Coca Cola then a good polish with some Brasso. Works like a charm 👍
A bold move to share International money laundering methods.
Never clean old coins
Привіт, круте відео. Можеш поділитись, які саме засоби використовував для чистки? Чи де такі можна пошукати? Завчасно дякую)
how could you tell that some coins were made from different metals?
Would an ultrasonic cleaner work?
@ReXtorer
11 ай бұрын
This is the first step. Then you need to clean the active corrosion on the coins and preserve them
@MrChristopherMolloy
11 ай бұрын
@@ReXtorer Thanks. I e never seen a coin restoration before. Great vid 👍
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Im confused on what is in the solutions
Как минимум одна монета XX века.
Use lemon tamarind juice water
O tipo de restauração q vc fez nao danificou nada das moedas. Elas vao se manter conservadas. Parabéns!
If you do not remove the dirt or grim off and you seek out a coin collection person how would you know what you have, that individual could take advantage of what you have because of a date on the coin that you cannot read.
wow, great tutorial how to drop the price to zero
Гарна робота, не поділитесь назвами засобів, які використовували?
i need some old coin
1000 coin Mere Sath bhi maujud hai mohtarma mohtarma
Євгене, де купували розчин БТА та Полароід?
@ReXtorer
10 ай бұрын
Все купував тут bestrestavrator.in.ua/ua/g85514484-himiya-dlya-restavratsii
@Rozak-vl6ou
10 ай бұрын
@@ReXtorer вдячний
9:12 Magyar Királyi érme
suit 🤞🙏🙏
Pls can u tell me about RAKUEN COIN
Yeah I know if there is a coin collectoR watching they would be screaming device
Why do collectors want rusty, dirty coins instead of clean, well preserved ones? Someone answer me, please. I do not understand.
@AllezPSG1970
7 ай бұрын
This is because rusty coins are almost undamaged, but if they are washed, they will be damaged and their value will drop.
@Zog696
6 ай бұрын
Great cleaning.The secret of successful cleaning is to know when to stop!
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
Most coin collectors dont want the rust, or dirt, they just have to accepted it because if they dont know what they are doing then they will devalue to coin so they tell everyone to never clean the coins, most collectors want coins in their natural condition, if the coins are copper, turn to a nice brown, called patina, unless the coins have very little use, and are in uncirculated condition called mint state then it stays that beautiful shiny copper red color; now sometimes these old copper coins get dirty with time and use, and they grow stuff on them like you see in the video, sometimes that green stuff is Pvc damage which is from putting your coins in cheap pvc 2x2 plastic flips, the pvc leaches from the plastic flip to your coin creating this green slim on the surface of the coin which will damage your coin over time if not removed, then sometimes coins; mostly copper get verdigris, a find green powder on the surface which you can remover easily with certain solution, I like to use "coincare" and the most dreadful condition a copper coin can get is called "Bronze Disease" that stuff is hard, green and nasty and will never come off easily without a fight, if not removed it will eat your coin to nothing and it will spread to your other coins like a cancer, in the end you have to take drastic measures to remove it, you will remove the patina off the coin but you save the coin for future collectors to find and collect. The rule of thumb is the value is in the patina, and some dirt is acceptable, but you never want to clean a coin with any abrasive creams or sand paper, or a metal wire brush, or even polish it to a mirror, this will destroy the value but upward of 50%-98%. Hope this helps, if you have any other questions you can email me and I'll see if I can help.
Kilo hisab kita h inka bolo lena h
ouch!
Idol meron ako double mint mark rare b yon
😮😮
Are any of these coins rare?
@ReXtorer
11 ай бұрын
No. These coins are not collectible
रॉंग मेथड
man, use laser for old metal cleaning, your are destroying the object if laser is not used. cheers
can i have it i have a huge collection
Where are you from? Česká republika? 😁
Coin Indonesia Plis
Exactly, how much money.Are those coins worth in today’s dollars?
@bhough410
8 ай бұрын
They're only worth the metal they're made out of after they're cleaned. Please don't clean coins...ever!
@vintageavenuerarecoins
Ай бұрын
That depends on the condition of the coins after the cleaning; before the cleaning not very much, now after the clean he added some value back to them, now that big one with the double headed eagle in the middle, thats an Austrian 1807S 30 Kreutzer, I would give it a grade of fine to very fine, but in the condition that it was, it will most likely be melted down for the copper content, now after the cleaning he did, the value of the coin in my professional opinion is worth between $3-$7 dollars American in retail, and if I were buying it I will offer $1.50-$3.50.
कितनी कीमत लगी है इसकी एक करोड़ के हो सकते हैं क्या
@AllezPSG1970
7 ай бұрын
the coins in the video probably aren't worth much.
If that USA Quarter made before 64 I think then it's worth $2.50 I think!!!
@bhough410
8 ай бұрын
A '64 quarter is $4.18 in just silver as of 9/16/23.
you should never, ever sand and scrub.
Some of Logo have been gone from the coin
Does this devalue the coins 🤔
@murder13love
11 ай бұрын
Probs, but value is only in the eye of the holder. To my wife, they should be melted down
@ReXtorer
11 ай бұрын
You could leave it as it is, but then they would continue to corrode
@bhough410
8 ай бұрын
Using a brush harshly as they were in the first couple mins drops the value of just about any coin to only the metal it's made from. Only if a coin was very rare would it retain any collectible value and it would be worth a tiny fraction of what it would've been if it was left corroded.
У.меня.ест.такои.денги.
Use lemon
300 Coin Gor Srlling
Use an meatl scrub more better
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10:05 Russian Empire denga (1/2 kopek)
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First
how can i delete this