Did I Ruin My Silver Morgan Dollars? Restoration Attempt
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2022
- Clean your coins at your own risk and this video is not giving advise on cleaning coins or answering questions about cleaning your coins.
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Great job! You aren’t doing much different than what people pay NGC for when they send their coins in for conservation. I appreciate the disclaimers and educational videos. Keep up the good work!
What you did is improve the coins without damage. Nothing wrong with that. Great job!
I've bought raw dull cleaned coins before and will again. Not everyone wants an MS 66 set of graded Morgan's. These seem decent enough for your business to make a little profit. Full disclosure is important for your integrity and I appreciate your knowledge and experience being conveyed through your channel.
That is what they look like if over dipped. Raw and Dull.
@@yamaha226 I agree, I hate seeing blast white Morgans and silver coins, a lot of sellers on ebay do that and call it BU Unc, with no striking lay, or cartwheeling luster, makes my blood boil a bit. But hey buys can collect what they like, but they have to also understand that when they go to resell they are not getting what they paid for it, and if they want to send in for grade the coin may come back as with a cleaned detail, and then they get upset about the grade, "well yeah you bought a BU unc coin off of ebay" duh. LOL
You said it best, "These are my coins and making them more presentable makes me feel better about them." You aren't pulling the wool over anyone's eyes. I think that we have too many, "Coin Nazi's" out there who complain about any sort of cleaning up. If you don't like my coins, don't buy them! Besides, I am hanging on to them for SHTF use anyhow and at that time, it won't matter much because they will be worth silver content then anyhow. I would feel differently about key date coins; of course.
Your integrity and honesty is inspiring.
Would love to see you send ya a few to NGC and PCGS and see what the grades come back as and if they mark them as 'cleaned'! Great stuff here.
I agree, I would love to see that outcome as well.
What a difference, its restoration... not cleaning
You nailed it!
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Does baking soda mess up them up. I seen my father use that don't remember which one but dealers told him to stop on rare ones so he did
Me me me I want I want I want ,it ain't about you dude it a fine art and you are ruining it.....
Excuse me it ain't your business those coins actually belong to the united states' government or better yet the US mint quit cleaning up our money 🤑
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I take the same approach. I look for coins like this at shoes with the intent of getting them for a good price, restoring, and putting into my collection. Thanks for sharing.
Gee whizzes! Those came out beautifully! I would call them ‘conserved’.
They really did improve quite a bit. Enjoyed watching. Love the Morgans.
You did the coins a service. Well done!
Have a great day sir!
Those Morgan's restored even better than i thought they would . Excellent job restoring them Daniel they look 100% better . If you had them graded i would be shocked if they didn't come back with straight grades . Great Job .
That 21 looks pretty nice! As well as that AU . I feel you did an outstanding job bringing back a lot of the luster!
Wow really impressed. I agree on dipping unc coins for unsightly toning. Works great on proofs!
Don’t work very well on milk spots though!
I use E-z-est all the time, Dan you are seeing what I see, the stuff works great! E-z-est does not ruin the original luster of the coin!
Numismatic yoda, thanks for all the information. I did like the 21 Morgan as it was initially presented. The uniformity of the gray toning was cool. The cleaning did make it a very attractive coin. 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of another.
I'm just starting to collect coins. I'm thankful for your guidance.
Daniel I have used the ezest cleaning method especially on my proof Cameo Franklins and Kennedy’s. The coins are in the cello so long they develop a very nasty haze to them after treatment most look amazing. I have submitted many of these coins to PCGS and NGC and gotten some fantastic grades. I also am not by any means promoting this method. I only know in most not all cases it worked for me. I have not tried on Morgan’s and I doubt I will.This method will not remove milk spots. I thank you foe this video. I do have some slabbed coins that I don’t think would have been graded if I did not use this method. God Bless Us Everyone.
Great improvement! Personally I don't see anything wrong with what you did. I'd be happy with them.😊👍👍
The silver coins are nice even when you did fix them up a bit but having silver coins in our town we live in a sulfur smelling town and our coins get tarnished its kind of discouraging for the silver coin collecting.
I have some that look like that. Didn’t know what happened to them. Now I do. Thanks for the class.
I have had many coins ruined by those paper envelopes. I was trying to do the right thing.
Great job. They look so much better and you saved some coins that might have been sent to melt by someone. You did not ruin them you brought them back to life.
I think you did a fine job cleaning them. They look great! I would buy them looking as they do after cleaning..
Great job Daniel. Those coins look fantastic.
Wow, excellent, Daniel these look great!!! Thank you!!! Awesome Teacher!!!!!
Excellent post Daniel! Very very well done.
if i were you i would submit a few of those. Look dam good!! no injustice of the coins has been done, just original beauty restored.
Nice job on the Morgan Dollars thank you for sharing great job 🙂
Great job. Coins look good. Keep up the good work
I think you did a fantastic job restoring the coins.
That 1921 to me turned out great!
I'd be happy to own any of them. Great video!👍🇺🇸
Not an expert at all mostly a stacker but these are high on my list of favorites. You did these coins justice and made them beautiful again.
Daniel I would call you a COIN GURU! Thanks again!
Great info DAN 👍
Thank you, very informative.
Yours look great that's the way mine looks when I am done with them
They look really nice. 👍 Congrats on reaching 100,000 subscribers ! 👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a fun video. I wish i had seen it sooner would like to purchase two or three of them.
Looks like it worked really well from this end, you can stop sweating now brah ✌️😁👍
Truly my titles are rhetorical in nature. Thanks!
I like this vid. I’ve coins that i ❤️ afraid of cleaning them. Like gift tape across the coin ect. I’m getting braver 🙈🙉🙊
Turned out great, good work.
I recently watched a RUclips video about how to artificially rainbow tone Morgan dollars. The "instructor" said to use manila envelopes like what you showed. When you moved them around in the light before dipping you could see the early stages of rainbow toning on some of them. The work you did turned out great. I think blast white is beautiful although that one guy's artificial rainbow Morgan's were as well.
Have a link?
@@CoinHELPu here's one instructional video ruclips.net/video/Nx4voXG0fjk/видео.html
NICE JOB DANIEL. THEY LOOK NICE👍🤗
Wow thanks for doing the experiment for us Daniel! I’d say they came out very nice, who’s to say the big guys don’t do that to their coins? Keep those specials on your website coming!
They do, that is a 100% fact.
I always thought of Daniel as one of the "big guys" because he's a coin dealer as opposed to a collector or hobbyist.
@@davidho2977 your opinion might be valid, but still, even as a “big guy” he cannot rank up there with the JM’s and Apmexes of the world. And his personal attention is way better than any of the big guys. I just ordered from him Saturday and my package(triple wrapped!)is already here. APMEX shipped last Thursday and am still waiting I’ve ordered thousands from them yet they do not see fit to upgrade my shipping I must pay for that. Telling ya Daniel is a deal even with shipping costs.
If used right on certain coins ezest works good like you said have to rinse well I use distilled water pat dry do not use a Q Tip it will scratch one thing you have to watch for if that toning dont come back on the coin
I love this video you did a good job
Very nice, I get what your saying and if you disclose that you restored them then the buyer has the opportunity to judge for themselves if its a problem. I would be proud to own them!🏹
Thanks for information
I got a bunch of coins in those envelopes in an auction lot, mostly coins from the 50's and 60's. If you think they mess up silver, you should see what they do to copper. Every copper coin was a dead loss (fortunately mostly wheat and memorial cents, but one large cent that i almost cried over). The chemical reaction with the acid-based paper actually pitted the coins. I've seen dug early coppers come out looking better than these wheat and early memorial cents. I *think* that most manufacturers use acid-free paper for this sort of thing now, but I'm not 100% sure about that.
I've seen what it does to copper as well. I bought a whole box of coppers and nickels in these envelopes years ago.
What was the date of the large cent?
I had a silver coin with a green haze, I had baked something at 300 degrees F. I put the piece in for 10 minutes and cool down...coin came out with a dust that was an easy wipe to clean off. It looked very good.
Excellent video. Really enjoyed it…
How cool I had found a trick with EZ and water also. I have on more mix that also does not harm the coin. Per 2 diff coin dealers. :)
Nice job. those coins came out great
Good learning from you.
Wow those are beautiful I would send them in to get graded that's how good they look to me💯
Would it be worth sending them in to PCGS or NGC to see how they grade? I'd be very curious.
I think you did a great job!
I think they look great.
Very nice job
I love videos like this.
Nice !!! You did pretty good sir,
They look really good.
THanks Daniel. IMO, you didnt ruin them. They look very nice !
After years of coin restoration, I got to know which coins would benefit from dipping and which to avoid. Those I would have shied away from, but they definitely are improved. If they were proof coins, however, the mirror surfaces would have shown how much etching has occurred. Nevertheless, they are now marketable to the right person and they won't cost them that much.
Great job looks good
Beautifull coins for a Dansco album.
The old PVC flips screwed up a lot of my coins!
Especially the copper ones!!
Worry not daniel i would buy them i will be looking in your website im also looking for a 1950p roosevelt dime in at least a 60 if you have one
I have 2 Morgan dollars 1921 ungraded and I want to know how to clean them well and to see if it’s worth sending off to be graded and see the value of them please help me.
Good job!!
I buy alot of silver coins every year mostly Mongan,and peace dollars and all I do to some of them that look dirty is put my coins in a pie pan with aluminum foil with hot water with a few spoonfuls of baking soda with hot water works great will not hurt finish or toning coins are cleaner and will never hurt the finish done hundreds of coins this way and sold some of them to a friend who is a top collector in my area,try this.
What’s the best source for determining the value of silver dollars. I have one Morgan that’s 1881 and in very good condition.
Hello Sir Daniel! It looks like those Morgan's have bad weathering on them. Kind of like being out in the lawn for years
I have a Jefferson nicole that the whole thing appears copper. I have a zinc center penny that looks partially zinc and partially copper. I live in CT. Any advice?
The cleaning made them look a lot better.
Nice job!
Congratulations, you did a great job, I have a 54 proof set in the box with the soft plastic that has reacted with the coins, any recommendations?
Nope, sorry, just sharing my experiences.
Hi Daniel, hope you're well and your family. I also hope Siku is feeling better. I was wondering if you could do a video on the differences in the 1982 Lincoln cents. I've managed to get myself confused over them. Kind regards, Donna. PS. Great information in this video. Love Morgans but living in Australia, I've just gotten both 1937 and 1938 Crowns. Beautiful coins if you get a chance to get any go for the 38 as that's last year minted. I'll try and send a photo through your website as I'm a member now.have a great weekend!
Thank you! In regard to your question, please go to my channel by clicking the link under the videos entitled coinhelpu. I have several videos on this subject. I have about 900 videos total.
Nothing wrong with these coins (IMHO) Daniel. In fact, I would be very happy with coins like this in my collection with the appropriate labeling that they've been cleaned. Frankly, assuming these coins stay safeguarded in your or your family's (or some family's?) collection for the next 100+ years, any signs of cleaning last week will fade away with time and the natural metamorphosis of the coin. But YOU can enjoy them more NOW! Nice job.
All have been submitted to PCGS.
Dang Dan! Nice job! I love attractive toning but that wasn't it! Great job!
They are awesome..
NICE TO HEAR AN SEE THE RESULTS.
THEY STILL THE BEAUTY AND 90%
Thanks for the video. How many years those coins were in those small envelopes?
I would not know that
almost seems like they lose the cart wheel look a bit. I did that on a 1922 peace and oh man did it change!
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I think you did well...could you show us a picture of the product / products you use to clean them please ? Thanks for all you for us and the hobby - you are a credit to humanity and the coin world !!
I ask that you search my videos, this is not my first video using this product but I am not promoting the use of this product to the public.
Like My Daniel Because as Always Perfect and Very Cool
They cleaned up nice you saved some Morgan's!!
Those really came out nice 👍
Hello from the great state of Michigan
I’m still freaked out by this. It would take a lot for me to ever consider dipping a coin.
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If you want to dip your coins, they are your coins. I dipped a piece of 8 cause I didn't like how it looked. Now it's shiny!
Most excellent! I cleaned up a few of my Morgan’s with a sterling silver polish. Starting with soap and water, drying, then applying the polish and gently drying it off and rinsing it. Turned out wonderful. For me it’s just trial and error on a small scale. Your video’s are dynamic and appreciated.
You might see light scratches using any magnifying source as the grading company does. It's not recommended as it destroys the value of a coin. It's why people are told not to clean coins!! Only a couple of products don't scratch coins, even the method of drying can leave scratches. Especially on proof coins.
They came out pretty decent.
I’m curious if that would work on pennies. I have some that seem to have good definition but a layer of green. Right now I keep in a box with several moisture absorbers
No, it does not, it ruins copper coins.
@@CoinHELPu would vinegar and salt ruin a penny?
just heard that steam cleaning may work, something to try anyway. wish you could of had a couple of 84-s dollars in there.
Just the lack of a cartwheel luster shows they have been cleaned.
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Is there much difference between the E Z est and the MS 70? Those coins looked great after you restored them.
Yes, there's a difference.