€14,95
Colour depictions of all euro coins, rolls and banknotes since 1999. Comprehensive catalogue of coins and bank notes from all EURO countries. Listings of standard issues, commemoratives and bullion coins from all mint institutions. Includes dealer pricing, historical overview, and many more interesting EURO facts. In English.
Year 2021
Out of stock
CLEANING BATH FOR ALL COINS
This cleaning bath can be used to remove dirt from all types of coins. It is especially suitable for cleaning Euro coins and other coins containing different metals or alloys. This bath does not remove oxidation and it will not chemically alter the coins’ metal. Instructions for use: Dip coins (several maybe dipped at once) for 10 to 15 minutes depending on how soiled they are. Stubborn dirt should be gently removed with a soft brush (toothbrush with natural bristles), before dipping again. After dipping, rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry carefully with a soft, clean cloth – do not rub.
Keep out of reach of children.
Contains, according to Regulation (EC) 648/2004: < 5% anionic surfactants, LINALOOL, HEXYL CINNAMAL, BUTYLPHENYL METHYLPROPIONAL, scents.
Lens diameter of 88 mm, additional built-in 5x magnification at 21mm, with 2 LED lamps that can be turned on and off.
CLEANING BATH FOR COPPER COINS
This cleaning bath removes oxidation from tarnished copper coins. It is not suitable for antique coins with uniformed coloring, as it will result in patina damage. It may not be used to clean coins made from mixed metals (e.g. 1 euro, 2 euros) or cupronickel coins (e.g. 1 DM). This bath should only be used to clean coins, which are oxidized or
tarnished. Cleaning coins, which are just dirty but not tarnished, is not recommended. The bath can be used to clean a number of coins at once; however, care should be taken to only clean coins of the same material / alloy together. Make sure that the coins do not touch each other. To clean different alloy types, carefully pour out some of the bath into a non-metallic container and clean each type separately. It is not
suitable for silver and gold coins; these should be cleaned using another metal-specific bath. This cleaning bath will give a matt finish and will not polish to a deep shine. Place the coins into the basket and lower into the bath. The heavier the
tarnishing, the longer they will need to be in the bath; in most cases, 3 to 5 minutes should be sufficient. For extreme tarnishing (e.g. on coins which have been buried), coins can be left for up to 20 minutes, however this requires constant supervision and the coins should be removed as soon as the oxidation has been removed. Hard deposits can be gently occurs wash immediately with plenty of clean water.
The bath contains acids, which may attack stainless steel (i.e. sinks) and other acid-sensitive surfaces; please take care when using it. Caution irritant! Keep away from eyes, skin, and mucous membranes.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Contains: phosphoric acid / fattyalcohol polyglycolether, C 10-16, ethoxylated, propoxylated. Contains, according to Regulation (EC) 648/2004: < 5% non-ionic surfactants, CITRONELLOL, scents
Lens diameter 50 mm, 1.50 dioptre, spherical, gold-plated frame with rosewood handle.