Part 1 Safe way to clean your coins. Use only if damaging when cleaning will not decrease value!
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**Special note**
I got this coin for silver melt. If I damaged it it would still be worth silver melt. No harm no foul on this coin. Whatever is on the coin would already be considered damage.
Cleaning coins, Or I should say "Restoring coins", should only be used in the rare instance that the coin wouldn't lose value if there is a mistake cleaning.
Based on my research and testing Pure Acetone and Distilled Water are the only 2 safest ways to remove some gunk. NEVER SCRUB YOUR COIN!
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