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Best Way To "Clean" A Circulated Coin

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I wouldn't use MS70 on a circ coin. fenton is right.
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I wouldn't use MS70 on a circ coin. fenton is right


it depends on what you are trying to do with a circulated coin, if you are trying to make a circulated coin, look like an ms coin, not likely going to happen, But if you are trying to remove a haze, or light toning it will happen.,
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I've always said in the past , never dip a circulated coin for any reason .
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Why does acetone make silver coins feel cold (initially)?
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