Title | : | How to remove tarnish and clean silver coins, bullion, junk silver and jewelry |
Lasting | : | 5.25 |
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Views | : | 120 rb |
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Did this and some of my coins have red spots now ! How can I clean them off ?:( Comment from : judger20 |
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Anyone still here? I just used this method and it turned my bar black with tarnish Blew my mind I've sure this works but there must be some variable that I introduced that caused this opposite effect Comment from : TTBS |
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10 years later and this is still helping! Thanks for your post 🙏🏽❤️ Comment from : Alishia |
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Audio and silver Good combo Comment from : VintageSansuiLover Thomas |
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Did you just soak, or did you scrub as well? Thanks! Comment from : rockbay79 |
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Great vid thanks Clint ! Comment from : Terrence Schaeffer |
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Awesome video! Love the cashew angle🤙🤙 Comment from : Michael James Lee |
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I think it's sulfur in the air that causes things to tarnish but not sure, either way thanks for the idea I'll try it Comment from : Leesa PS |
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wth are there cashews??? Comment from : 100 Subscribers with no videos? |
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Came here for the silver, stayed for the cashews Comment from : Bonkers |
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Doesn’t this bring down the value of junk coins Comment from : Jared Highlands |
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Cashews, eh? It's hard to explain jokes to kleptomaniacs because they take things literally Comment from : mad dog |
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I saw the cashews thing a mile away still really funny love it Comment from : Mr CoolFart |
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Chocolate bars will also work Comment from : E-Biking Adventures |
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You get a 👍🏽 just for the cashews comment 😎😀 Comment from : Everett White |
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How long do u let them sit for Comment from : Andrew Wyandt |
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Thumbs up for the cashews Comment from : Adam Black |
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Hahaha love your humor bro You have a good attitude Regardless if you thought it wasn't gonna work yourself, you still made us have faith the whole video 😂😂 I have a 1922 silver dollar coin, its look yellowish though as in I even looked up "1922 gold dollar coin worth" Do you know what that could of been to make my coin look yellow? Comment from : Hold on lemme holla at you right quick |
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Lol very funny cashew joke! Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed this video Comment from : Queen Midas |
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so what was the nuts for? Comment from : Daniel H97055 |
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Just buy wrights silver cream Shine any silver up in seconds Comment from : IDigHistoryInIowa |
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NEVER CLEAN COINS EVER TONE ADDS VALUE Comment from : Trevor C |
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great! Comment from : Descartes Dooley |
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holy fuck it worked! i'm doing this as soon as i can Comment from : xYouthAttackx |
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About how long time did it take? Comment from : iko |
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cashews are the best part, process won't work without them Comment from : LJ3783 |
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I would think that it should be okay to clean the coins if there is no rubbing or polishing involved Thanks for sharing! Comment from : Silver Saver |
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does this work on copper bars and rounds too? Comment from : Al May |
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the cashews made the video great had to lol Comment from : John Jurbizco |
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Casews great Fun ! Comment from : Lars Jönlid |
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Why did my silver coin turn yellowish color ? Comment from : Austin Melendez |
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So its not good to clean "Junk" silver coins that have no value except for the "Melting Price"? Why would a clean junk coin be worth less? Comment from : G00GLE CHR0ME |
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keep on stacking silver Comment from : Brandon Black |
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I Love Cashews :) Comment from : Vibez Musik Team |
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It is apparent that you never done it before Cashews? Seriously? Wht not Peanuts? OH wait how about Almonds I like Almonds Comment from : The Numismatist |
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I knew what those cashews were for! Comment from : Vincent |
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You do NOT ever do this It destroys the value Decreases it 90 percent or so NEVER EVER EVER DO THIS! God this is one thing that makes me lose so much faith in mankind they want shiny shiny things even if it means DESTROYING the gorgeous aged petina on them It is NOT a bad thing, it shows age, it is beautiful /facepalm Comment from : Necrodius |
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I was only missing the cashews to do this, and I thought 'What do cashews have to do with cleaning coins?' I paused the video, thought for a bit, came up with nothing, and continued watching until 5 seconds later the cashews were mentioned Facepalm Comment from : Patrick Hanley |
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You had me going there with the cashews, lol Comment from : mesatop5 |
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Older coins with high silver (like D Morgans which can have up to 90) are better to leave them develop a "coat" The should only be cleaned when they show a thick green rust, but otherwise they are valuable with the coat rather than shinning (unless they are eXtra Fine XF quality in which case they should have been placed and certified into a container to prove that the lack of coat/rust is due to preservation and not du to amateur cleaning Comment from : erdvilla |
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Off hand I don't know But I think there's probably a better method for copper cleaning Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Would this also work with copper and wheat pennies? Comment from : Al Ma |
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If I clean Morgan dollars, would they lose value I've been told never to clean Morgans or Peace dollars Comment from : Al Ma |
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Would this make the coin weigh less or cause silver to leak out? Comment from : Al Ma |
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Thank you! Glad it worked for you Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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It works & best of all, It didn't mess up the hologram silver eagle ! Awsome video ! Comment from : Philip Young |
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Please stop being a source of disinformation This video is wrong in several ways, and now you're telling people that gold can tarnish? That's something about gold is that it can never, EVER tarnish or oxidize in any way And "pure gold is impossible"? We have 99999999 fine gold, and better For all intents and purposes for the discussion of gold tarnishing, that's "pure"
And I see you've plagiarized the title of MY video on this topic, to get some undeserved additional views
Shit move dude Comment from : D Rutter |
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Gold Tarnishes much less But it does oxidize some, but since this is a chemical reaction here for silver, I don't think it works on gold because gold has a different oxide Got to remember truly pure gold is pretty much impossible There's always some amount of impurity Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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I was under the impression that gold doesn't tarnish Silver tarnishes because of the oxidation right? I was always told if you have gold that tarnishes, it's not real gold (I'm talking about pure gold) Comment from : MunkeySpaz |
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nice Comment from : Bassem Beshai |
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Great way to clean silver coins, I clean mine the same way, great video Comment from : Angel Silver4Tseven |
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Don't use a metal utensil, even if you want to scratch up your coins A metal utensil will become part of the chemical reaction! :) Comment from : D Rutter |
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Yeah that might be too little silver content to work right This will work on 999 fine, 950 Sterling, and 90 junk silver for sure With 40 you may need another cleaning method I've never heard of that though Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Simply dip your silver with tongs in ammonia and no, ammonia does not ruin pure silver, it actually eats at the sulphur Comment from : 2ndGenBlazers |
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I've had to run it twice on some and dry the coins/silver in between, it seems to get most of it Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Thanks! And no I don't think it would work on Gold, this is just for silver Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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First, nicely done
Also, if you dont mind me asking? Would that work for gold coins as well? Comment from : Arlind Sadikaj |
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I use this procedure too But it doesn't always clean the coins up completely Some of them I have to follow up with using a tooth-brush and a mixture of baking-soda and water Comment from : The 8-Bit Guy |
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like the noise the soda makes ssssszzzzzzzzzz ! is that addictive ? Comment from : gasdorfy munchy |
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i got 8 eagles in my pocket , i want them to tarnish how many years does it take ? Comment from : gasdorfy munchy |
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Add it? I don't know, maybe store the silver in poor conditions, like high humidity, exposed to air and for a long period of time, while handling it often, lol The silver will just do it by itself Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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how do you add tarnish to silver coins ? Comment from : gasdorfy munchy |
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Thanks!
Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Loved the video Reminds of a informercial I saw years ago that had a silver tarnish remover I prefer yours instead Thank you for posting it GarouLady From Michigan Comment from : GarouLady |
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I'm eating cashews while reading this, lol and glad to hear it worked, thanks for the comment! Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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thank you for uploading this video, i put my 1 troy oz silver bar in for only 10 seconds and it was back to its original self even my 95 copper pennies were restored unfortunatly i didnt have cashews Comment from : Michael Pascale |
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Cool, thanks! Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Good vid Tried this on two tarnished 10oz bars Worked quite well Comment from : MCSE3232 |
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Of course there are products that you could use, this video was showing a technique using items you already have in your home Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Thanks! Much appreciated Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Great channel Comment from : cactusross |
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I don't know what the affects would be on a gem stone, so I wouldn't try it Some stones may be fine others may not This is for silver only Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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I agree for coins with numismatic value, these however do not have value other than the bullion This is a common date half dollar and some junk silver dimes Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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NEVER CLEAN YOUR SILVER COINS YOU WILL DEVALUE THEM!!!! Comment from : drumrun |
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There's another way to clean coins pour a coca-cola on your coins and let it stay there for an hour Comment from : ♂TheSilverlover999♂ |
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@TheSquishyMonster Yeah, it's real easy I like your name! Comment from : Clint the Audio Guy |
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Kinda like a chemical reverse of electrolysis Comment from : Amnesia |
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