Subject: Coins in fountains
We have a functioning marble fountain that people regularly throw coins in. As you may know U.S. pennies are no longer solid copper and corrode in the water. Other than removing the coins more frequently (which is a drain on staff time). Does anyone have ideas regarding corrosion prevention and removal of corrosion products from the coins. To date the marble of the fountain where coins would lie is kept dry so there is not a problem of staining the stone, though I would be worried about any chemical water additives as the stone is occasionally splashed. The problem we are having is that the bank does not want to accept our coins as the corroded ones damage their counting machines. Suzanne Hargrove The Saint Louis Art Museum *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:74 Distributed: Friday, May 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-74-024 ***Received on Thursday, 25 April, 2002