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Proper Way To Clean These Coins?

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Managed to win a small lot of decent looking bronzes and some came partially cleaned. Not that that's a bad thing; they were all attributable. I can tell that these coins have potential to look even better with their dirt cleaned off. Now, I know the usual tools and a few methods, but I want to make sure I am cleaning these the right way, and not damaging the patina, detail, by discoloring it, etc. in the process. So, by looking at the photos, what would be the best/safest way(s) to clean these coins? Thanks.

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Coin #2 (I think this may have a very slight bit of silvering on the obverse, under the left arm and around the F in right field)

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I'm no expert but I've been cleaning since Jan... get a cup pour in pure Virgin olive oil, drop them in, get a tooth brush, brush them ever other day till you get desired out come, it may take mts. take pic'c every few weeks to see your progress...
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pure Virgin olive oil
Won't it darken the last 2 coins? (the first can't really get any darker lol) Kind of trying to avoid that if I can, which is one reason why I have distilled water.
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Distilled water and lots of time is safer.
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You know some say it darkens coin, I haven't had it darken any yet... but i'd try distilled water and brush them ever other day and see what happens...
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