How to clean coins + timelapse of sorting and packing
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- I got a bucket of dirty coins for about 10 years and it's been time to make it reusable.
just look how easy is to clean the coins
all you need is:
plastic bucket
white vinegar
see salt
towel
and some hour of free time
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You can drink the water next time after your done, it's full of rich vitamins and minerals
Gah damn bruh
i love this kind of coin cleaning. its fast and efective. thanks for sharing 🙏🥰
stainless steel cleaner spray works very well and it leaves a gloss shine
Thanks. Coinstar won’t take pennies in this condition. Was looking for not only this solution but ratio of ingredients as well. Excellent video, great knowledge to have. 👍
I wonder if this will work on jewelry
I have two questions. A lot of videos show using baking soda along with the white vinegar. Do you think it is easier to use baking soda too? Also do you use warm water or cold water? Thanks! :D
I didn't try with soda, make a test with few coins... I used cold water.
Omg ethos was a long time ago and it worked thank you!❤️
Just subscribed, I’ve used this method!
Great thing to do with the kids!
* if you're doing this, only do it to crap you're going to spend.
If you do this to collector coins, you will be trashing your price by more than 75%.
Do not clean collector coins.
Don't clean them... at all?
@@LearnWithLilibeth Correct, collectors value a coin for it's "natural state" and unique colorations that happen. Artificially altering the surface devestates their selling value, and they use microscopes to inspect, so the tineist marks will be seen.
If rust can be removed from coins then how come no technology has been invented to clean up foiled notes?Not 2 forget printing of paper money is far more expensive than minting of coins.
It’s cheaper to produce new notes which last significantly less than a coin does
What method would you purpose. I suppose they could be put through a laundry machine.
@@gopackgo4036 Perfect Idea.
How many inches is the bucket you used? Trying to do the same method. I have 5 dirty coins.
i got about a liter of solution, just try to mix by feeling, there's no much to fail
@@TinC33 OK , thanks
Sir aapne etne coin kaise laye bataye
USE. ..CLR
My guess was 70€. Pretty darn close. : )
uuu nice, pretty close.
you know that cleaning lowers the price of coins?
I don’t have any coins to try this on though.
T Q🙏🙏🙏🙏 sir
Yakini Elizabeth pesa gapi 1955
no never use salt or vingar to clean coins. it eats the finish of the coins
You say this while providing no alternative solution.
@@arieschick004 doesn't change the fact that he's right
What you use ?
Ew put gloves on 🤮 😂
Stop the capS
Bruh that is a lot work😅😅😅😅
That is not how you clean coins bum bum
And then you geeeeet...
Soggy coins!!
Cool, now I just need lots of free dirty coins :D
RUclips really is a fantastic place
Schumm Oval
Wow. I accidentally mixed coppers and silvers together, do you think this method will work as well?
Huh i really don't know, only try that once.
How can I get them shinny after that process ! I been using the vinagre and salt but I can’t find out how to get them shinny as new again ! 😅
I have a penny coin more than hundred years old....can I sell it...
Nice
This will spoil the coins, decrease the coin value
Imagine worrying about the value of a one cent coin.
does it work without white vinegar ?
Didn't try but i don't think so.
@@TinC33 i try it with cola and it Works
Can't believe I need to do this, existence is pain.
This is not true. I’ve tried it.