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How do you clean up copper coins?
« on: 12/06/2008 08:14:41 »
frank asked the Naked Scientists:

How do you clean copper cents and nickel coins? (and also to remove their toning)

I also need to know how to remove water marks from uncirculated lincoln cents. Hope someone has some ideas.

Thanks, Frank

What do you think?
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    « Reply #1 on: 12/06/2008 12:23:32 »
    Hi Frank,

    I think cola does a good job of cleaning copper coins.....just drop them in a small glass full for a short while and you'll get sparkling results  !


    I might be wrong though and I don't know if this applies to diet coke too !!

    Lets hope a passing copper coin cleaner spends a penny to drop in and answer you correctly.
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    « Reply #2 on: 12/06/2008 12:31:10 »
    http://www.q-ten.net/polymath/chemset.html
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    « Reply #3 on: 12/06/2008 14:34:35 »
    Here's a link to the experiment we did on this:

    http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/kitchenscience/exp/the-chemistry-of-coppers/

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    How do you clean up copper coins?
    « Reply #4 on: 12/06/2008 16:16:47 »
    Brasso for copper.
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    « Reply #5 on: 12/06/2008 16:17:56 »
    Quote from: neilep on 12/06/2008 12:23:32
    Hi Frank,

    I think cola does a good job of cleaning copper coins.....just drop them in a small glass full for a short while and you'll get sparkling results  !


    I might be wrong though and I don't know if this applies to diet coke too !!

    Lets hope a passing copper coin cleaner spends a penny to drop in and answer you correctly.

    cola works for that as well as making a baking soda paste and elbow grease.. The cola is great and faster..

    Yep Brasso also!
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    « Reply #6 on: 12/06/2008 18:25:18 »
    or maybe this:
    http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=6730.0
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    « Reply #7 on: 12/06/2008 20:17:52 »
    It's one of the early Kitchen Science things.

    That section is a great repository of things to unbore bored children.
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    « Reply #8 on: 12/06/2008 20:20:29 »
    Oh! Paul already said.
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    « Reply #9 on: 12/06/2008 21:41:18 »
    Take care not to remove too much copper.  'Copper' coins are made of steel in most countries.
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