Title | : | Cleaning/Dipping Silver Coins With E-Z-Est Experiment: Results u0026 Advice |
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Views | : | 16 rb |
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Just bought some e-z-est to take off some hazing on some proofs I had Your video helped me confidently dip my coins Totally under-rated video Thank you Comment from : Patrick Fleck |
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I never touch my coins Comment from : Iitchovereverything |
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I wash my pocket change with shampoo just to get the disgusting stuff off But I might try this with newer coin roll finds to make them pristine As a matter fact, I know I will I don't have anything that cost me more than face value (yet) Comment from : Monica Hunter |
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I have a blazer morgan dollar that probably will grade 65/66, 82 san Francisco that has some toning spots on the obverse Im debating using this but wondering if pcgs or ngc will have issues with? Comment from : Real Fire |
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The milk spots on the Frankl;in proof can not be removed They are part of the metal due to the planchets being improperly rinsed before being struck by the mint - contamination Comment from : J Beam |
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That stuff worls great im going to start using it once a week on all my coinsbrIt's also great for brightening your teeth 😂 Comment from : B L |
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Dang, that stuff works good Thanks for sharing 👍 Comment from : bluewaterSTAX1980 |
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Will it clean those ugly black line, red line, gray line around the silver half dollar Comment from : Ty Thor |
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I got one I just got to weigh it to see if there real Comment from : Blue 💙 Lette |
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this video is cursed Comment from : That nuke that destroyed megaton |
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How did you clean up the tissue particles after drying? Comment from : Hand Solo |
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how many seconds you put them inside the liquid? Comment from : doxasmenos |
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Are you using filtered tap ? Comment from : Justin Dir |
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I have an uncirculated 1921 peace dollar with really ugly, distracting, dark blobs of toning I’m usually a huge fan of toning, but on this example the toning is decidedly detrimental to the overall eye-appealbrbr I generally do not clean coins with the exception of restoring crusty ancients with distilled water I’m considering making the leap with my 1921 (after experimenting on lots of junk silver for practice), but I’m still having a hard time accepting that cleaning of any kind is, in fact, ok brbrI also wonder if my result might be similar to that modern, German silver you dipped I don’t want to ruin a moderately expensive coin, but removing that distracting toning would definitely boost eye appeal ten-foldbrDo you have any words of advice, or comments? Comment from : sdzengelewski |
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Where do you get the little strainer? Comment from : Steve Boyd |
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Never dip well circulated coinsOnly AU-UNC coins I use Goddards Silver Dip Comment from : Barry Lell |
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Wondering how well this product would remove tarnish from old silver bars? Comment from : Frederick Chase |
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I don’t mind dipped coins I don’t consider it cleaning (cleaning is when someone harshly rubs the coin leaving hairlines on it or using a paste with a toothbrush that’s cleaning) too many folks confuse dipping with cleaning I been collecting US coins and World coins for over 35+ years There were few occasions I’ve dipped a lightly toned coin send it in for grading it came back MS65-MS66 … however I was once told by a coin dealer to thin the solution a little 1 part E-z-est to 1 part of distilled water or it doesn’t hurt to go a little thinner 1 part E-s-est to 2 parts of distilled water I haven’t messed around with copper yet But someone knows how to turn copper back to that reddish/orange look I’ve seen people try clean copper with vinegar, ketchup and other methods it comes out look pink However this E-Z-est is not for copper I wouldn’t even try copper in it… however if someone leaves a coin in solution way too long it will come out with dull hazy texture that’s when the coin is damaged and no longer salvageable … anyone goes to enough coin shows see all the “blast white” Morgans yeah they were dipped at one time in their life Comment from : Jabshier1980 |
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Hong Kong can buy the Ezast coin cleaner?……can you help Comment from : Ng David |
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I metal detect and find coins that are really dirty, spend hours trying to clean the coin just to read the date, you sold me, I am going to buy this stuff, Thanks! Comment from : Connie Stahl |
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Your the second coin guy I've seen use ezest I am definitely going to buy some I bought a 2020 silver eagle a month or so ago and has some milking on it I want to clean it up so going to use the ezest Thanks for the video! Comment from : Jeffrey Sampson |
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This stuff is great on surface issues but things that got below the surface or effected the coins barrier will never come off if it got below that threshold Milk spots never come off nor do red stops on gold coin because that from contamination in the minting process and its inside below the surface and is apart of the coin but can still grade out because its not after the fact and a Minting issue not a damage issue or after the fact cleaning etc Comment from : Doug M |
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Proofishness hahaha Comment from : Mad Matt Digs |
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Is there any rule (if you do dip) a coin, to dip them 2 or 3 times back to back to get those dots off of the Franklin or perhaps the One that still had the Dark Spot in the Center? Or No Comment from : Johnny Lapsick |
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How about the copper penny Comment from : Jeremy Girtz |
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very nice i see me cleaning all the little i have of war nickels and one with the 3 over 2 lol where i can find the e z esr Comment from : Jorge Martinez |
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It really works Comment from : Kayamanan Hunter |
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Interesting video on how to clean like a science experiment Comment from : B Anonymous |
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Basically, most of the dipped coins look better, and none looks worse Scientific experiments rule Nice video Comment from : googloodo |
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How would it do with cleaning a token Like for example A chucky cheese token? Not silver But would it work Comment from : Cutlass 7687 |
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Personally, I don't understand the prejudice against cleaned coins - as long as the cleaning isn't done to deceive Comment from : daver8521 |
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I would have kept that Kennedy before Blast white ain’t my thing I’m not sure I can keep watching Comment from : Wanda Williams |
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Nice video! I definetly think it works well on proofs Comment from : Elliot Mitchell |
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I am surprised the milk spots on reverse of Half dollar didn’t disappear Barber definitely looks cleaned Comment from : John Goode |
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What is the coin after the Benjamin Franklin half? Comment from : Brad R |
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You have coins with very similar looking stains on them and on the same type coins that I have I’m really lookin to see how this turns out Let me get back to the video br♥️ Comment from : Everett White |
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Very interesting video Thanks for taking time to share this dipping process This experiment was definitely a success Comment from : Carl Childs |
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I love this stuff Just like Christian said I use it on my junk silver that really has no value other than the silver content It makes it look much better, that's just a preference of mine Also you can use a soft toothbrush very gently to get the coins even cleaner (Beware the rotten egg, sulfur smell) LOL Comment from : Roy Baker |
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I bought silver 5 weeks ago from a verified website and it still hasn’t come Comment from : William Daniel |
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I have 0ne Dime 1967 Liberty w,mint markbrFrom philippines Comment from : Domingo Dela cruz |
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So the question becomes, except for the obvious coins like the Barbers, would you, Christian, be able to identify these coins as cleaned? If so would you pay the same price to buy them, as those that are not dipped? Comment from : OldSchoolR&R |
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Make a video dipping copper clad, unc silver and hazy silver proof Eisenhower's and send them for gradding to see if they come back cleaned or graded🧐🤔 Comment from : Ultra High Relief Coin Roll Hunter & Researcher |
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I might try some coins to see how they come out Ones not of much value They came out pretty dam good 👍 Comment from : Jack Sullivan |
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Good experiment would be overdoing one of these to show what happens when you dobrbrbrThey can get dull and lose luster Comment from : Christopher Crook |
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Wow I am usually against cleaning, but that stuff is amazing Comment from : Walter Keane |
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I do not care to clean coins in any way Comment from : Joe C |
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I get it E-Z-EST or Easiest Seems to have done pretty well Just wonder if there are any long term effects from it Comment from : Smouse House Hobbies |
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Couple things First off, you have to dip a coin or two in order to figure out what works and what doesnt But VERY IMPORTANT DON'T DIP SILVER COINS in EZEST AFTER you dip brass/copper/other alloys in that ezest Comment from : COINTABLE ChrisTisdale |
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Thanks 🙏🏼 really enjoyed this video! Thanks again for sharing another great one with us!😊Lots of Love Bobbi 😊👍🏼 Comment from : Bobbi |
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Hi there, I would like to show you some errors cons and paper money I have I can send you picturesbrThank you! Comment from : DollardDeal |
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That was amaing Christian Comment from : Kinney Stephens |
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You should rinse with distilled water and allow the coins to air-dry Comment from : Jason Bogard |
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Hey Christian! Comment from : JF |
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I think they came out great! Comment from : History Uncovered One Shovel At A Time |
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DIPPING IS NOT CLEANING I've had coins dipped and sent for grading never ever have I had one come back cleaned Comment from : Duke Nukem |
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I cleaned $10 of junk silver - Franklin halves (gently - not scrubbing), I weighed the coins before and after I cleaned them and they lost a combined total of 1 grams That's not a loss in actual silver content but is rather a reflection of how much all of the gunk on your coins weigh Comment from : IM Dunn |
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Haven't tried this yet but will be now BIG difference before and after Comment from : Scuba Steve |
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Will that work on coppers? Comment from : Gamers Grubs |
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Finallythe video I've been looking for I have some coins I think should be cleaned up a bit Glad to see a product for this purpose Thanksordering some now 👍👍👍👍👍 Comment from : NCprospectors |
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Thanks Christian for every info I love ur channel Gbu 😊 Comment from : Margarita Ramos |
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I’ve been looking at this product I stack 90 junk and I like them shiny You just sold me Two $100 face value quarters bags, watch out, it’s bath time! 🛁 😆 Comment from : HVAC RESIDENTIAL BASICS |
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Dear christian thanks for this great tips🥰👍❤🇺🇲🗽 Comment from : Harrys Coins Village |
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Awesome Comment from : Butter Beans |
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have you tried to clean silver coins with aluminum foil? is that method destructive? Comment from : paulosmetal |
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I enjoyed your experiment today All the coins looked significantly better except possibly the one Kennedy half With my coins, I'd rather have the ones that aren't worth much of anything clean and shiny Basically no one sees them but me, and the nicer they are, the move enjoyment I get from them Most any coin I have that is worth much doesn't need any type cleaning anyway Clean away! ;-) Comment from : GE TX |
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I think all the coins looked much better cleaned !! Where can I get some of that cleaner ??found out WALMART carries it !! Comment from : Linda Wallace |
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Wow coins United states Comment from : David Japilin |
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I get both sides On one side if you clean thee coin the value of it drops 90 On the other hand if the coin is in bad shape and not sell worthy and you want to experiment I say go for it Comment from : Conservative Coin Collector |
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