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Cleaning A War Nickel For A Six Year Old Girl

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When I had a silver War Nickel like that, I put it in vinegar and salt, used steel wool and baking soda, toothbrush and toothpaste, and used an eraser before it looked even decent. I already knew it had no numismatic value anyway.
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