This video is about adding a Patina to Silver coins using two methods. One method uses a commercially available product and the other requires a hard boiled egg. I also polish the coins with Silvo.
If you ever sell these coins to others - you need to very clearly state that the patina has been artificially added onto the coin. Natural patina takes years to form and can add significant value to your coins. Also, cleaning your coins ?? To all coin collector beginners out there - please DO NOT wash or clean your coins - cleaning actually removes value from your coin - ask any specialist. If you reeeeaaaaaly feel the need to clean, then ask a professional to do this, especially if your coins are worth something.
Just use egg without the solution. Put the eggs in a pot and stand the coins up with the lid on for half an hour... Finish with a silver cleaning cloth😊
Tupperware works best, not that I would do it.
you are doing the egg one wrong the coin should not touch the egg
If you ever sell these coins to others - you need to very clearly state that the patina has been artificially added onto the coin. Natural patina takes years to form and can add significant value to your coins.
Also, cleaning your coins ?? To all coin collector beginners out there - please DO NOT wash or clean your coins - cleaning actually removes value from your coin - ask any specialist.
If you reeeeaaaaaly feel the need to clean, then ask a professional to do this, especially if your coins are worth something.
Yeah, nah. It's the gas from the eggs, not the egg itself that patinas. Stop with the mashing!
The title makes it seem like this is a guide but really its more like experimentation...
That is called damaged and clean and you should never clean your coins
Just use egg without the solution. Put the eggs in a pot and stand the coins up with the lid on for half an hour... Finish with a silver cleaning cloth😊
That toning would never fool me and render the coin spit value.
You can’t have the egg touch the coins.
Do u have them still u sell