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i have heard never clean your coins. thats the best advice. mint finish is proof of authenticity. however, if you must i believe goo gone what people say you should use.
I am talking about some dirt between letters or along the rim ... I know not to scrub or polish a coin but I think removing just dirt only should be fine ...
thanks for your replies,
Andy.
the best coin i used the stuff on was a Sacagawea wounded eagle dollar coin that went into a ANACS slab with MS63. it was pretty nasty looking on 1 side before i used the stuff. I sold it on ebay and then the seller had it in a PCGS slab with the same grade a few months later reselling it. i was surprised it went into a PCGS slab because you could see where i cleaned it.
You can use the thorn from a rose to get at the grit between letters. It is dicey, and make sure the grit does not cling to the thorn and then scratch the coin elsewhere.
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