Unfortunately, no really viable way of cleaning these without causing damage, and the value of the pieces doesn't warrant the cost of professional conservation. The 1920 'fat man' dollar looks a bit better than average, and should sell ok as it is anyway. the 1934 Junk dollar would still fetch a premium over melt - but not by a lot.
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