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<blockquote data-quote="Westaus" data-source="post: 62506" data-attributes="member: 2598"><p>Just be careful in cleaning any coin, as soon as you do value drops a lot. However if it is just for the enjoyment a shiny coin looks much better, just check first that you are not potentially throwing $0,000's of dollars away. If it needs to be cleaned there are professional services that do it. </p><p></p><p>I found it a little funny that to clean the salt crust, salt (+ vinegar) was added, certainly did a nice job though. Great finds and thanks for sharing.</p><p></p><p>Just to add, any coins with verdigris should be kept totally separate to all other coins it will contaminate them as well. Finally be careful putting in old albums as a lot of these contain PVC and this will also effect Silver and Copper coins. Not associated with them but have used them, "The Purple Penny" sells a fantastic product that is totally safe if you want to protect your treasures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westaus, post: 62506, member: 2598"] Just be careful in cleaning any coin, as soon as you do value drops a lot. However if it is just for the enjoyment a shiny coin looks much better, just check first that you are not potentially throwing $0,000's of dollars away. If it needs to be cleaned there are professional services that do it. I found it a little funny that to clean the salt crust, salt (+ vinegar) was added, certainly did a nice job though. Great finds and thanks for sharing. Just to add, any coins with verdigris should be kept totally separate to all other coins it will contaminate them as well. Finally be careful putting in old albums as a lot of these contain PVC and this will also effect Silver and Copper coins. Not associated with them but have used them, "The Purple Penny" sells a fantastic product that is totally safe if you want to protect your treasures. [/QUOTE]
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