Very cool video, can this be done on any coin?reason I ask is I do laser engraved coins, sometimes the alloy coating gets removed and gives the coin a really ugly tarnished look,and I was wondering if this method would allow me to " restore" a better looking outter coating?
I am pretty sure that it stays golden for awhile. Its chemically changing the outside of the coin which means that it stays there if you don't sand it off
Good to see you back after almost 4 years, I thought I was seeing a mirage when your test tube video popped up in my feed
1.48 "sometimes kids will put these into circulation" ... I can't help but imagine Steve putting a few of these into circulation as well 😅🤫
It's been years.
I have couple of pennies electroplated with real gold.
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Very cool video, can this be done on any coin?reason I ask is I do laser engraved coins, sometimes the alloy coating gets removed and gives the coin a really ugly tarnished look,and I was wondering if this method would allow me to " restore" a better looking outter coating?
You can replace sodium hydroxide with zinc sulfate, which is much safer.
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i like this video
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Does the gold fade at all or do they stay golden for awhile?
I am pretty sure that it stays golden for awhile. Its chemically changing the outside of the coin which means that it stays there if you don't sand it off
@@flonair12 Oh that's super cool
Cool 😎
Does bronze work? (aka tin)
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Is there a way to do this with quarters?
Are quarters made of copper or zinc?
Penny's are zinc clad in copper. A quarter has an inner core that is pure copper and the outer covering is copper mixed with nickel.