Some of these were so dirty, I was wondering if they were even really coins at all… These were the coins I learned the art of cleaning ancients on (and a few other batches of the same size/condition). Only a few were identifiable… I like to tell myself I’d do better cleaning these with the experience I gained from cleaning them, but honestly I now-a-days I probably wouldn’t even bother. Which is probably why these were sold by the pound lol

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Cool! THanks for the info.

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Welcome to our community dedicated to the meticulous and rewarding art of cleaning ancient Roman coins. Here, we celebrate the patience and precision it takes to restore these historic treasures to their former glory. Whether you’re a seasoned numismatist or a beginner just starting with your first crusty coin, you’ll find a wealth of knowledge, tips, and support from our community. Learn about the gentle art of soaking coins in distilled water, the use of tools like toothpicks and dental picks, and the importance of a steady hand and keen eye under the microscope. Join us as we delve into the layers of history, one coin at a time.

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