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I occasionally run across a coin so damaged, but not collectable, that I hate to put it back into circulation. So I think I might try to polish some just to see if the coin might have so use such as maybe jewelry (which I have no expertise in at all).

Any suggestions on how to polish copper-clad coins? Here are a few examples of my misfits. The photo doesn't do their ugliness justice. These, I believe, were in the console of our car and got dumped on by one or all of the following: hand sanitizer, soda, mouth wash.

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Personally, I would not waste my time on it, but to each their own.
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Try soaking them in vinegar saturated with salt, then scrubbing with a toothbrush.
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Agree wouldn't put any time into these, but it depends on what your time is worth. If you enjoy doing it then great, but you won't see any monetary gains..
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If you have the patience, you could try keeping one as a pocket piece and watch that ugly surface toning disappear over time.
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They are only worth the face value. Put them back into circulation.
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Not worth the time or materials.
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If you have the patience, you could try keeping one as a pocket piece and watch that ugly surface toning disappear over time.
That is about as much effort as I would be willing to give.
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I've been finding a home for misfit coins myself lately. I've found several pennies in various parking lots that are way beyond repair. But I take them out out of the wild and give them a home in my apartment. Never will they have to brave another car tire again.
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boy, you guys (folks) Didn't any of you have a small chemistry set for little experiments?
I see 3 cup holder toned coins ripe for a good polishing. As a boy I remember rubbing a copper cent on the side of the sole of my Converse sneakers to shine it all up then down to the local candy store in town to get 'Dots' or a bazooka Joe bubble gum with my 'shiny new' penny. I loved the tiny comics that was inside them, save a ton of them to trade them in for a kooky gift or something.

Besides, without some folks not 'doing experiments' on coins, we would not have the chance to see the banged up, ground down, sanded over, vise squished, or acid dunked coins that we get to see everyday.
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In my opinion, I would just put them back into circulation, but you can do whatever you want with them.
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Stack them and smack them with a hammer and see what kind of mint errors you can come up with!
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My curiosity overcame all the naysayer comments. So I spent some of my invaluable time (have I mentioned that I'm retired?) to see what lay beneath the grunge. Before I proceed, however, some responses:


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That is about as much effort as I would be willing to give
. I'm guessing you're not the curious type.


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Not worth the time or materials
If you don't contemplate an endeavor, how can you judge time/materials. You'll see that I spent not much of either.


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They are only worth the face value

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you won't see any monetary gains


True if you don't think outside of the box. I also turn wood on a lathe. Coins can embellish cane heads, wine stoppers and envelope openers, for example.


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I would not waste my time on it

John, John, John. What can I say?

Okay, on to the meat of the matter. You'll see my tools below:
Dremel set on low speed.
Stove cleaner (don't have any rubbing compound or such on hand).
Half a toothpick (blunt end) to help hold the coin down. Coin will get really hot.
Time? Maybe 10 minutes per coin.
Outcome: Not bad, really. Couldn't get better 'After' photos no matter how I tried to get the restored sheen to show.

The individual shots show the underlying damage after the Acetone soak. The top layer is partially removed where the contaminant sat on the coin, showing the copper beneath. The first coin photo is the untouched coins.

So, all in good fun. I appreciate the comments and understand the intent. I hope I haven't offended anyone with my responses as that was not my intent.

The cleaning process is not something I would do routinely. But I had to see how they might look with some TLC.

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I'm guessing you're not the curious type.
I am, but at my age I have to limit what I am willing to do to satiate that curiosity. Opening an old roll of coins? Sure! Breaking out the power tools and chemicals? Wait... there are still some episodes of <insert latest binge here> to watch!


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Okay, on to the meat of the matter. You'll see my tools below...
While I might not have given much effort to doing something myself, I would never stop someone for giving their own effort! Thank you for documenting and sharing those efforts.
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huh, Maybe I should have been a 'naysayer' than a supporter on this, I might had gotten a return comment or 2.. oh well.. no good deed ever goes un-punished
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