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How To Clean Up A Nickel From Completely Distracting Coverage To AU Or Higher

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I posted similar wording for this coin in the grading section:

It appears very nice under all that junk pasted on the patina.

Plus I don't know if graders would take away or detail a grade for crud that possibly appears not to have etched into the patina.

What would be the best course of action considering time spent, value & ROI?

What are some proven methods/chemicals to use for this exact type of growth?

If there are similar looking nickel coins' before and after-cleaning shots, please post a link.
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Duplicate thread?
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Yes, it appears to be duplicate.
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