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Item:10 AUTHENTCI UNCLEANED ANCIENT ROMAN COINS ~FREE SHIP~

10 AUTHENTCI UNCLEANED ANCIENT ROMAN COINS ~FREE SHIP~

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  • 10 AUTHENTIC UNCLEANED ANCIENT ROMAN COINS


    5 PREMIUM HIGHEST QUALITY CLEANED ANCIENT ROMAN COINS


     The quality of the coins is unknown
     The coins come directly from Bulgaria with no dealer in between. That means you save.
    We do not look or search through any of these coins so who knows what you might find.
     We have been selling ancient Roman coins on eBay for years and we are looking forward to doing business with you.

    Please note that all the coins or product that we offer is 100% customer satisfaction guarantee or your money back so you have nothing to lose (we count all the coins before its bin ship just so that we don't get ripped off). If you are going to exchange or refund ancient Roman coins know that they cannot be tampered, cleaned or soaked in water  or we will not issue a refund or exchange.
    We offer free shipping within the US only.To all other countries 17.95 with tracking.
     
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    Great lot of coins. I got 2 gold roman coins, and 8 bronze. Very pleased

    Buyer   jwestwood2007( 14Feedback score is 10 to 49)
    Feb-02-09

    Positive feedback ratingthanks alot i can't believe I found a gold one, I am amazed how old thecoins areJan-24-09 13:46
     LOT OF UNCLEANED UNSEARCHED ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN (#270280052464)

    Positive feedback ratingSILVER FOUND!! 32BC Marc Antony Legionary issue in this lot! Thanks!Buyer: Nov-17-
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    Positive feedback ratingTiny crusty AE4s... nice!Buyer: Nov-15-
     SMALL 10 UNCLEANED UNSEARCHED ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN (#280269407740)US $14.95View Item
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    Where did these coins come from?

    Before the time of banks the Romans buried their money to protect it.   Until recently with modern day metal detectors it was to costly to look for this treasure.  So these coins have been buried for 2000 years.  They are simply amazing to think that you could afford this treasure for such a great price.  

    What you can expect to find?

    Most of the coins date back from Before Christ around 300 BC to 500 AD.  Most are Roman but I have noticed some Greek and BYZANTINE.  Who know what you will discover under 2000 yrs of  dirt.   My guess is most are Bronze but you may come across gold or silver you just don't know.  I don't inspect any or check any.  You will have to do all cleaning!!!


    THESE COINS ARE PERFECT FOR ANY COLLECTOR OR FAMILY THE AMAZING HISTORY OF EACH COIN CAN KEEP A CONVERSATION GOING FOR HOURS

    THESE ARE ALSO SO EDUCATIONAL AND A MUST HAVE FOR ANY CHILD TO LEARN!!!

    I HAVE HEARD OF MANY DIFFERENT PROJECT - KIDS CAN USE THESE FOR.

    JUST TO BRINGING TO A CLASS IS A GOOD IDEA.  WHAT TEACHER WILL NOT WANT TO SHOW THE WHOLE CLASS THESE REAL

    ANCIENT TREASURES!!!

    Cleaning ancient coins

    Cleaning ancient coins using the distilled water and olive oil method.

     INTRODUCTION

    The first step in cleaning ancient coins is to acquire some. Ancient coins are those older than medieval times and some of the most plentiful are from the Byzantine Empire. Uncleaned coins can be purchased singly or in lots of ten to a thousand or more. For your first venture into this form of treasure hunting, it would be wise to start small with ten or twenty coins. Expect to pay about a dollar each for these bits of antiquity. Also expect them to be mostly small and made of bronze. Most uncleaned coins offered for sale will have been gone over with a metal detector to winnow-out the gold and silver ones. Don’t let this deter you, however, as a lot of the fun of this hobby is scrapping off centuries of dirt and corrosion to catch a glimpse of a laureate profile or Latin inscription.

    When your coins arrive, they will be more or less disc-shaped and may sound metallic when jiggled. They will be covered with dirt or worse. Your task will be to clean them enough to see if you have attributable coins or worn slugs of ancient metal. If you are already familiar with collections of modern coins be prepared to lower your standards considerably. Perfect, uncirculated ancient coins are very rare and unlikely to turn up in odd lots of uncleaned coins. The standards applied to ancient coins make allowances for the centuries they have been in existence, squirreled away in usually damp and dirty hiding places.

    Any coin that still shows traces of its original stamped image will probably grade poor to fair. Coins that have recognizable images and inscriptions will be good to very good to fine or very fine. Do not be discouraged if you find coins that have images that are off-center, contain holes, or show signs of having pieces sawn off. Remember that ancient coins were hand-made using blank discs of metal and special mint dies. A blank was placed on the bottom of the die, covered with the top die and stuck sharply with a hand-held mallet. Less skillful workers would produce sloppy coins. Large denomination coins were sometimes cut into smaller pieces to make change and coinage was often altered by succeeding regimes by piercing or re-striking. It was not uncommon for ancient people to make a small cut in a coin to make sure it was solid and not just plated with precious metal. There are collectors that specialize in altered coins. Don’t throw anything away just because it looks less than perfect.

    GETTING STARTED

    Before you start cleaning your coins you will want to assemble a few tools and some chemicals.

    Tools : A good source of light is essential. Craft shops sell magnifying lights that are very useful, especially if you do not have a stereo microscope. Empty baby food jars are very handy for holding liquids and soaking coins. You will need an old toothbrush for scrubbing the coins, toothpicks or dried rose thorns for picking out bits of dirt, and cotton swabs for working on small areas of a coin. Remember that ancient coins are fairly soft metal either bronze, copper, silver, or gold. You do not want to scratch the surface of the coin while cleaning it nor do you want to remove any patina that may have built up over the centuries. Your object is NOT to reduce your coins to shiny like-new condition.

    Chemicals: Most of the dirt on your coins will yield to soaks in distilled water or olive oil. Do not use tap water, the chemicals in tap water can harm your coins and destroy any traces of patina that may remain. More encrusted coins will clean up after soaking in olive oil. Use the least expensive oil, not extra virgin. Very persistent dirt can be removed with WD40 and a combination of baking soda and vinegar. These last two should be used only as a last resort as they can change the color of the patina. Vinegar and baking soda can also worsen pitting on already-pitted coin surfaces.

    THE CLEANING PROCESS

    Sort your coins before you start cleaning them. If you are very fortunate, you will have some that will need very little cleaning to be recognizable. Keep these coins in a separate jar as they will not need much work. If you only have a few coins, put them in a small dish or baby food jar and cover with distilled water. Allow them to soak for an hour or so then pull one out and rub it with your fingers to see if the dirt is softened enough to remove. If your fingers get soiled, use the toothbrush to scrub away at the surface.

    Do this with all the coins, one at a time, rinsing each one in more distilled water and drying carefully with paper towels. Examine each coin under magnification, either a hand lens, magnifying light, or stereo microscope. Some of your coins might be pretty clean just from the water soak. If they are still encrusted with dirt, a longer soaking, over night or for several days, in fresh distilled water might do the trick. Repeat the soaking, scrubbing, rinsing, and drying a second time.

    Coins that are still encrusted with dirt and corrosion should now be put in olive oil. Use a container that has a tightly fitting lid so that you don’t spill the oil accidentally. Dirty olive oil is very messy to clean up. Let your coins soak in the oil for a day or more. You can pull them out, brush them with the toothbrush and blot with paper towels, and examine them under magnification. As the dirt comes off, remove the clean coins from the oil but return the still-dirty ones for more soaking.

    As the dirt and corrosion comes off the coins you should be able to see images and inscriptions. If, as you work your way through the cleaning process, you can’t see anything you may have to accept that you have a worn-out slug, a coin that has been through many hands and all the images are rubbed smooth. Fifty years of constant circulation is enough to remove most vestiges of relief from a coin.

    Patina is not present on all coins. It is a coating that develops on metal after many years of use. It can be greenish, brownish, or grayish in color and many collectors consider it one of the beauties of ancient coins. A coin with excellent patina can be forgiven a slightly worn image, for instance. NEVER do anything to a coin that will remove the patina or change its original color.

    Coins that show good images, patina, and some inscription are worth a more careful examination under magnification. Here is where you will want to start picking with a toothpick or dead rose thorn. Work carefully under magnification and try to dislodge bits of corrosion from between letters and around details. If you have a hot glue gun, plug it in and drop a glob of glue on the coin. When it hardens, lift the glue off and a lot of dirt will go with it.

    METHODS TO AVOID

    Do not be tempted to use metal brushes, rock tumblers, dremel tools, or ultrasonic cleaners. All of these methods will result in smooth, shiny, metal slugs, NOT attributable coins. Also avoid the use of harsh chemicals. Experts make use of formic acid, sulfuric acid, and silver nitrate but in the hands of a beginner these chemicals can ruin coins and cause injury.

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    IDENTIFYING YOUR COINS

    If you are very fortunate and discover a coin in very good or fine condition you will want to identify it if at all possible. There are many books available to help in the attribution process or you can take your treasure to an antiquarian for assessment. Some will do this for free others will expect a fee and some might even be interested in buying your find.

    Coins of little or no value to a serious collector are still interesting and can be used to make intriguing pieces of jewelry. Craft shops sell bezels for enclosing coins to make pendents, broaches, or charms. Coins can also be mounted and framed for display.

    Whether you find a valuable coin or not, the enjoyment of handling real money that ancient people used in their daily commerce is a big part of cleaning coins. You may develop a deeper interest in the history of Rome and ancient Greece and collecting the coinage of those ancient civilizations is like traveling back in time.

     

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