Restoring A Complete Peace Dollar Collection - Do I Mess Them Up?
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- Complete Peace Dollar Collection Restoration - Do I Mess Them Up?
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DON'T CLEAN YOUR COINS, ESPECIALLY COPPER, USING THIS METHOD!
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Have you ever done a video on coin storage for the long term. I have some rounds and Silver Eagles in the PVC flips and I think I need to use something else after seeing this video. Thank you for doing these videos. I have watched a lot of them.
@@Tomscoins2021 yes I have just search my channel on storing coins.
@@CoinHELPu Thank you.
Daniel: Can you provide me with your email? I went to CoinHelpyou and cannot post a topic or ask a question. Thanks, Richard Hutchison.
@@richardhutchison3123 I do not help in emails. You go to the start here forum and watch the help tutorials. If you can comment here you can post there, it's that easy.
Another positive is that with the removal of them from the pvc holders, you’ve stopped the progression of deterioration. Thanks for sharing. Aloha
Good video...very nice collection.....I completed my peace dollar collection back in 2006 when silver creeped up to $7 bucks an ounce ....
Good for you. I delayed to long. I'm in no hurry.
No one in my family collects.
Great job Daniel! They look terrific! You rescued them for sure and anyone would be happy to own them! I don't think what you did was bad at all. They needed rescuing from that plastic! Kudos to you my friend! 🍷
Good Morning Daniel!!🍵 That will make someone a nice set!! As an aslde, I still have five 1921 Peace Dollars that I bought from Diamond Jim's Casino on what was then THE Strip back in 1964. I was 17 years old and not supposed to be in there, Hee Hee!!😀
Thanks for the walk thru of the dipping process and that you represent the coins as they are!
The Peace dollar is one of my favorites
I bought a collection in a Dansco album online about 5 years ago for $1100. By the pictures they all looked like nice AU bright coins. Turns out, they were all cleaned at some point (sometimes the hardest coin in the world to tell when they look so nice) so when I sent some of them in, they came back designated "cleaned". So, I had the 28-S restored by NCS and it came back MS 62, so I sold it and disclosed it. I wish the seller would have disclosed that the set was cleaned as well. Thanks for this video, but I've learned I won't "restore" them myself.
I LOVE PEACE DOLLARS SO MUCH, THANK YOU DANIEL.
Agreed there was no saving these coins after being subjected to the pvc, but there was no choice you had to clean them up.
Coins look great. Your saving history and that album would be a great thing to pass on to sons and daughters or grandchildren.
They do look a ton better. Someone who doesn’t have a lot of cash can get a nice set. Daniel I use the zest on all my proof coins that I would like graded. Haven’t had one come back from graders yet marked as cleaned so far all PF grade. My rant. God Bless.
REALLLLY??? thats VERY interesting may I ask If thats PCGS, NGC etc? Thanks
@@SilverBull30 All three.
@anthony kaminskas there is no grader on the planet who can detect a properly dipped coin which had never been cleaned improperly. Period.
I don't agree. I can. Coins that are dipped don't have any "handling" patina and CAC will not sticker dipped coins.
@@CoinHELPu agreed.
Daniel for president 2024!!! Awesome show i love peace dollars they are just beautiful coins keep up the good work
Lol
thank you for the info, you are a great teacher.
Years ago a coworker brought in his coin collection. All the coins had been polished with Brasso. Indian cents up silver dollars all nice and shiny. I guess it was a thing years ago. Thanks for sharing.
Nice job Daniel thanks for the video have a good one buddy
Thanks Daniel always wondered how you clean without the coin becoming more roached. I see dirt I want to scrub it.
Another good video. Thanks again for your time and efforts!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice... Job well done!!!
Great job! I think it looks great!
Is it safe to keep coins in the blue book cardboard pages with the slide plastic slides?
Those look good fascinating the proper way to clean I just rinse off with hot water when the pennies have gunk built up . great find awesome video too .
Excellent video! And you did save that collection from the ravages of PVC. I hope someone sees what a great collection this is and buys it immediately (if they haven't done so already). I have a complete collection of Peace dollars and they are really a neat and affordable series to collect. Thanks again! Cheers.
What a nice set!
Love the Peace Dollar. It took me almost 20yrs to complete my MS set.
I prefer the Peace dollar design much more than the Morgan design.
That will definitely go a long way towards having a Peace Dollar Registry Set.
Daniel, you aren’t breaking those down for individual sale are you?
They look nice even though you removed the tarnish. I have some that were nice if they had better eye appeal. No other really significant damage was noticed and I decided not to send them in for grading and gave them a brief dip and man they came alive. After dipping mine they look like yours do in the album. Mine still have lots of luster and I wish I had a few of those dates and I’d have close to a complete set myself.
Good luck. Again that’s an awesome set. A beautiful, complete set of AU Peace dollars is good enough for me. 😎
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Great information Daniel!
Nice set
Hello from the great state of Michigan
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Nice collection save Daniel
I think they look great. I use the acetone soak for a few days for pvc.
Great information.
Some call it cleaned. But you conserved that set. Nice.
He did conserve them but, as said several times in the video, they had been cleaned previously. Polished, I'd say.
They do look a lot better with PVC residue removed, but the prior cleaning has permanently degraded them.
Nice score I love the peace dollars.
Have a great day young man!
Good morning Sir Daniel!
Really nice like the coins, I wish I had the spare money to buy them really nice thanks for sharing them
Beautiful 🤝
Thank you
Very helpful
Good job saving these coins it will be a nice collection for someone.
I have been told acetone will remove PVC and you can leave it in much longer, but will not remove any toning. I have used EZEST and am impressed, when I use it I run under water as you did but do a quick acetone dip because it remove the water and any impurities in it.
Nice provement Daniel. Sad that drone cleaned them. Thanks 👍
You did not mess them up. You saved them from the PVC !
Good stuff!
I personally don't consider soaking in acetone to be cleaning because it doesn't react with the metal.
Is acetone better than MS-70 or EZ est (sulfuric acid)? The acetone I've seen evaporates really quickly. Do you put it with the coins in a closed jar to prevent this? How long do you "soak" it for?
I crossed an AU58, 1934-S ANACS "soap bar" P$ into a PCGS holder, same grade!
Good luck.
My mom was cleaning a coin one time just scratching it, I looked at her and said, mother what is wrong with you. She goes what? Lol
I’d be happy with those and I’d lace them in capsules like my other ones. Makes me wonder if my really good ones haven’t been cleaned though haha
i love peace dollars
Hey, I see my question in the forum!
This is not how you get help from me, when I get time I help in the community. You must show more patience.
Maybe not a perfect set, but someone may enjoy a complete set of peace dollars!
bet that will cost a pretty penny now that you fixed it up real nice and put it in a piece book
You cannot undo abrasive cleaning. But you can safely remove foreign material and most times will not effect the coin. My rule of thumb is - if it is dirty and you know how to clean off the foreign matter then do it. if you do not know how to safely remove debris then don't even try...send it to someone who knows.
I hope you find a good home for them!😄😄😄
I think that looks totally better! Maybe I could do that with some. Can you use E-Z-Est on pennies also?
No, you can't use it on cents.
yes, it turns the copper into a pink/salmon color. I learned the hard way on that one! lol
I'd personally be afraid to try and "restore" coins on my own. I have a few "questionable color" Morgans the process would help. However, I will be sending them to PCGS to have them take care of it at some point. The last time I had PCGS restore a questionable color coin it came out well with a nice grade afterwards. I do know if a coin is graded as 'artificially" toned they won't do anything though. I once bought a Morgan that the seller most likely knew was artificially toned. Neither NGC or PCGS would do anything with it.
Thanks for the video.
21 peace dollar values are insane! It's the only coin I'm missing for my 20th century typeset in BU condition. I have had to clean PVC residue off of BU walking liberty half dollars and a beautiful Barber Half Dollar
Number two looks like
I’ve figured out how to remove the tape residue super safely, low cost. It works 10/10 times. However same method only works like 6/10 on residue damaged ones. Again, this is the reason to invest on good holders.
Help, if you do that clean, when you send to grading, PCGS can note clean coin ?
You don't clean your coins and I am not giving that advice, these coins where already cleaned.
I don’t think you paid too much you can easily makes profit. Obviously if you’d pieced it out you’d really clean up but that’s kind of a shame in this case. keeping them together is the way to go.
Great info ! If these coins were NOT cleaned before and you used E*Z*EST on them would they be considered cleaned then ? What does NGC use to conserve them ?
No, they would not be considered cleaned as in problem coins.
I have seen an entire book of peace dollars at my local coin shop and He wanted me to take a look at him and I told him unfortunately every single one of these coins has been polished or cleaning at sometime.
Where did you get the little holder you use to dip them?
I don't remember. CVS?
I tried searching like you said but failed. I think a fun video would be storage/display options for foreign coin collections. I've got a few collections from my grandfathers' travels in the airforce I'd like to display to share with the family. But they are all different sizes and would have different labels.
That's not in my wheelhouse, you might look at what Wizard coin supply has to offer.
Are you posting these on your site? I am looking for a couple for my set don't care if they are cleaned
I sold it as a set, but send me an email with the dates you need. I have more.
Suggestion... maybe consider putting a link to your videos along with the associated listings on your website? This video would be a great help for anyone interested in purchasing this set. It will tell them exactly what they should expect to receive.
I have a link in the description and in the a pinned comment, not aware of anywhere else I could put one. Thanks
@@CoinHELPu, I meant on your coin shop website. In the case of this one it would be very helpful for someone looking to buy the collection if a link to this video was included with the sale description. "As seen on my RUclips channel" for example. It might help bring more traffic to this channel too.
Hello Dameisl
Nice peace dollar set you saved some coins!!
Daniel the coin rescuer! How much are you asking for the whole set & album?✌️❤️🇺🇸🥈
Sorry, wrong person on the last comment.
Daniel I need to practice more on using e-z. I think I don’t rinse them long enough. After some time they develop black spots.
yes!! rinse for at least 2 min!
Just rinse more, make sure they don't feel slippery.
@@CoinHELPu so I can re-dip those with black spots and rinse them as you say. Keep watching your videos. I learn a lot. In the past my only source was numismatic news magazine. Big leap.
@@josevarjas8263 I can’t give that advice on your coins. Sorry
I just sent in a 1936 German silver coin that I dipped in Ez-est to NGC and it came back AU-55. I use rubber finger tip cots and rinsed under cold water. It was a test to see if they could tell it was dipped, they couldn't.
They can tell but dipping is not an invasive cleaning method for AU and up coins.
@@CoinHELPu That's interesting. I didn't know that.
I've shared several videos on this subject and most of the nice BU coins in my grading reveals have been dipped.
Looked through aesthetics cleaned coins look Bette than those not cleaned.
You going to sell these on your website? :D
Yes, they're listed now.
I'll give you $100 for the whole cleaned set now...lol. JK. Awesome collection!
I'd like to have those but I'd have to eat bologna for a year to buy that
yu did more good than bad they already had previously been cleaned and PVC was only going to make them worse.
Follow up. If Yours Truly had a dollar for every time a retail customer bitched and returned a coin for exchange or refund 'cuz "I DO WANT A TONED COIN" send 'er back Sir (Ma'am) two to five seconds in EZ*EST, back into our labeled 2x2, and send the same exact coin, albeit blast white and lustrous, to that unhappy customer. Three to five days later, customer to me, "NOW I LIKE THIS COIN SO MUCH BETTER, THANKS, KENNY!"
True that.
I'm glad people collect these coins. because I don't know why I just don't like scratched or cleaned coins. tampered with in any shape or form.
Hi, Daniel. Too bad those Peace Dollars were cleaned. I would like to see you do the same process with coins that aren't cleaned and send them in for grading. I would be interested in seeing the coins returned without being labeled as cleaned. *TYU*
he does it all the time i'm sure....
I have several PCGS, NGC and ANACS submission videos and almost all the coins in these videos where treated this way. I've yet to get a problem coin doing this unless it was already a problem. I've done this for 20 years. Almost all dealers do this to their coins then submit them. We get all kinds of UNC coins that have crap on them.
@@CoinHELPu That's nice to know. Thanks, Daniel.
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I clean my coins and I get them graded, and they never know I clean them
So if you clean them the way you just did the coin wouldn’t be considered cleaned ?
I didn't say that, it's a coin by coin basis.
@@CoinHELPu oh ok. I got ya. Just wondering. I know there are many different ways to “clean” a coin. The way you did it looks like it’s one of the better ways to do it if it’s needed.
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If it's anything other than that nasty PVC, I'd just leave them alone. I love them used. They do look a lot cleaner though. Great video Daniel.
All the way up to the 1960'es silver dollars were in public circulation in people's pockets in the till's etc. They weren't handled with white gloves
And they're not handled with gloves now either, only a few do that and it's not me.
Still trying to figure out your PCGS credentials?
No one has PCGS credentials, there's no such thing. I have submitted 10's of thousands of coins to PCGS over the last 20 years. Not to mention NGC and ANACS as well as buying millions in graded coins over the same time frame. I've examined a lot of coins, talked to a lot of former graders. I am also in the dealer groups and we talk PCGS and grading all the time. I know you're being rhetorical here, but comments like this is leading you down a bad road with me. And this isn't the only one.
Made me sick to the stomach thru the two minute mark. Yep, MS70 and EZ*EST has been my go to cleaning uhhh CONSERVATION method for Silver AU to MINT STATE coins since 1996. Will watch the rest later. Can't wait to see if you reveal how much over MV you paid due to the inherent risk of not knowing what was lurking under the PVC and crap caused by the flips. Question: lemme guess, those were HARCO COIN CO FLIPS?
Not Harco and I always pay over melt, I paid way more for some of them. I tell you in the video.
@@CoinHELPu yep I was sidetracked and made it to the end. Fair offer and well done.
Man, I despise those vinyl flips. Why do so many collectors and dealers still use these awful things? They have been bad for the hobby for sure
I would of cleaned them, don't care if I go to coin hell.
Love it, comment of the day!
Your cleaning your coins no matter what
Of course you didn’t pay too much for these coins... you told the person that theirs guk on the coins so they are not worth anything but face value, then you restore them and cash in
I didn't pay face value. You didn't even watch the video, so seems like you're hear to troll only.
Hey, I have an idea… Why don’t you start your own business where you pay people too much for their coins. Then you can turn around and sell them cheap. You’ll be everyone’s hero.
@@madmattdigs9518 lol