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Coin Cleaning is OK – Sometimes

on’t clean your coins is universal advice given to collectors of all ages. Many resist, but for some of us the temptation is too great. Through trial and error plus any hand-me-down secrets they learn, some may become fairly good at restoring the eye-appeal of their coins. I have no doubt that a few skillful folks probably slip over to a darker side of this pursuit as they find that cleaning

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