Verdigris Removal

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Re: Verdigris Removal

Postby JobIII » Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:19 pm

Dave wrote:I have been using acetic acid for a couple of years, I found something better, faster, and safer, citric acid. Citric acid is a powder, I put @ hundred pennies in a plastic bottle, dump in a couple of oz. of citric acid fill the bottle with hot hot water. Shake the bottle for a minute or more. Dump the dirty water and rinse and they are clean.


Citric acid merely pulls off the top layer of copper and leaves behind a pinkish penny. From my experience it does not pull off the major gunk and or verdigris.

THIS IS NOT A CLEANING TECHNIQUE TO USE ON A COIN WITH ANY NUMISMATIC VALUE. PERIOD!!!!



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Re: Verdigris Removal

Postby Dave » Thu Nov 21, 2013 11:15 am

Totally disagree with you about citric acid, the pennies are not pinkish they come out cleaner than using acetic acid which would leave some pennies pinkish.
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Re: Verdigris Removal

Postby coppertop1982 » Fri Nov 22, 2013 4:02 am

Use Verdicare for high dollar coins
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