Rock tumbler to clean coins ?

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Rock tumbler to clean coins ?

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Does anyone use a rock tumbler to clean their coins if so would you recommend them? [81/] [84/]
Will they work on heavily corroded coins?
If not how do you clean your coins thanks in anticipation sooty
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Post by Phil2401 »

This post a while ago might give you some ideas about tumbling -

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Really only advisable for already knackered coins, or ones of little or no value.

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Post by dondo »

You can't improve the condition of a collectable coin with a tumbler you can only make it worse, if you tumbled a coin in a collectable condition you'd destroy it, if your intention is just so you can identify the coin the usual outcome is a shiny coin you can't identify, they're good for dirty modern coins you want to spend.
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Post by Ringtop-grafter »

I bought one put my old copper none valuable coins through it and it turned them to slick discs in no time. It came with a bag of tiny ball bearings. I definitely wouldn’t put anything of any value anywhere near one!

The only use I get out of mine like dondo’s said is once in a blue moon cleaning up modern coins still in currency, £1,£2 and 50p coins but even with them you have to be careful how long you leave them in for. Prob’s take me 20 years using it for that purpose to pay for itself.

In my experience it was a waste of money.

This is just my opinion & hope it helps 👍🏻
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Post by Swiss Rolly »

Using a rock tumbler to clean coins may seem like a quick and easy way to restore their shine, but it is not recommended. Rock tumblers are designed to polish rough stones and minerals, not delicate metal objects. They can cause damage to the surface and edges of the coins, reducing their value and aesthetic appeal. Moreover, rock tumblers use abrasive materials and chemicals that can harm the environment and pose health risks if not handled properly. Therefore, it is better to avoid using a rock tumbler to clean coins and opt for gentler methods instead.

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Any recommendations for cleaning coins Ultrasonic bath? if so what do you recommend
How do you clean copper coins
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SOOTY wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2023 3:15 pm Any recommendations for cleaning coins Ultrasonic bath? if so what do you recommend
How do you clean copper coins
Hi SOOTY, take a look through our cleaning forum as there is already 100`s of similar topics posted [81/]
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