Hi, need some help. I was metal detecting at a pre Civil War site where a battle (well, more like a skirmish) was fought between Slavers and Free State men. I found an object which, if on top of the ground, you would think was a small rock. It beeped the detector and was about five inches deep. In looking at it I can visualize that it is "shield" shaped and is about and inch and a half high and an inch wide, quarter inch thick and tapers to a blunt point at the bottom. I put the detector into the most discriminating mode, shutting out most everything except coins and it comes up signalling coins. Thick aluminum objects will trigger the beep but this is too heavy to be aluminum. What can I do to remove this limestone-crud coating without harming the metal underneath? I have it soaking now in olive oil, which someone told me will remove the gunk from old Roman coins. I can furnish photos if it will help. thanks for any suggestions.