How To Clean & Straighten Hammered Coins - My Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @raypitcher9767
    @raypitcher9767 9 месяцев назад

    The process of annealing is a delicate one indeed, though it has certainly improved and preserved the coin. The cleaning method is acceptable considering the initial state it original appeared in and thankfully the toning left behind actually complimented it also. As an avid collector of Tudor hammered coins I would certainly recommend your method here, it was a great video and lesson for all. Many thanks.

    • @OMA_MetalDetecting
      @OMA_MetalDetecting  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks Ray, glad you enjoyed the video. I was very happy with how this coin turned out considering the starting point. I have just done this to a gold hammered coin over on @behindthefinds. I’m sure you will enjoy that video if you like this one. ATB 👍

  • @adrianadams832
    @adrianadams832 2 года назад +1

    Jeez, I thought you’d brought a tube of Anusol out 😁😁. With you all the way on this. It’s for you to enjoy. It has no great value as a coin, relatively speaking. I’ve always straightened and cleaned mine, and I still own and enjoy them all.

    • @OMA_MetalDetecting
      @OMA_MetalDetecting  2 года назад +2

      … now that really would be a secret ingredient Adrian 😂😂😂
      love it! (Not analsol, your comment) 🤔

  • @TheGiantGarrettDetectorist
    @TheGiantGarrettDetectorist 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video, we don't find that many hammered to try this lol. Gl and hh Ben and Sarah

    • @OMA_MetalDetecting
      @OMA_MetalDetecting  2 года назад +2

      Thanks as always guys. The same principal applies to damaged dimes etc as long as they are solid silver. All the best 👍👍

    • @TheGiantGarrettDetectorist
      @TheGiantGarrettDetectorist 2 года назад +1

      @@OMA_MetalDetecting we're not American 🤣

    • @OMA_MetalDetecting
      @OMA_MetalDetecting  2 года назад +1

      @@TheGiantGarrettDetectorist oh crap, sorry guys! Just watched some of your videos, got to be some hammered’s in you’re fields somewhere I’m sure of it 👍👍

  • @loug2414
    @loug2414 2 года назад +1

    I always heard the opposite, quench to set it. Are you certain about this?

    • @OMA_MetalDetecting
      @OMA_MetalDetecting  2 года назад +1

      Hi Lou, totally certain mate! I’ve done this on countless coins with great results and hopefully this video is your proof 🙂
      Thanks for watching 👍

  • @andrewparkinson7760
    @andrewparkinson7760 2 года назад +1

    Hi again!
    I really enjoyed your video and it was as ever, beautifully shot and the pacing and emphasis was spot-on. Like yourself I have a few bent hammered coins but have always been too scared to try and straighten them. I have dabbled with the old spit and tin foil method of cleaning coins, which is quite magical in itself, a form of crude electrolysis. Sadly 1 hammered Eddy penny just snapped in half, illustrating how brittle and delicate the thinnest coins are. The coin I most want to straighten is a gold Henry VIII angel, which I found rolled-up into almost a tube like appearance, but have 'bottled-out' from tackling it. Would you consider taking it on as a paid commission job? I understand the risks involved but would fully understand if you would rather not. Nevertheless your video has emboldened me to try and straighten a medieval groat which is only very slight bent, and its a thick coin, so probably pretty strong. Keep the videos coming as your presentations are first-rate.
    Cheers buddy!
    Andy

    • @OMA_MetalDetecting
      @OMA_MetalDetecting  2 года назад +2

      Hey Andrew, thank you again for your very kind comments they are always very appreciated mate 👍
      I have straightened a gold hammered before as a commission with great success and I would be interested in doing yours for you. I could even do a video on it to so win win 👍
      Drop me a message buddy
      All the best 🙏