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1964 Nickels Wrecked With Tarn-X

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 Posted 08/03/2014  2:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheSilversmith to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The reason for my post is that I travel the Web looking for mention of Tarn-X so I can educate the public. As you saw from the images, Tarn-X is nothing but dangerous to you and your metal. Jel-Mar, makers of Tarn-X, has never debated my findings and probably never will.
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TheSilversmith,
Being a professional can you recommend the safest cleaner for silver and for copper and nickel?
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There is probably nothing really safe to clean metals with..
People clean silver to make it shiny, not to keep a patina..

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If it makes you feel any better those coins are most likely not high value...


Twice, when coin roll hunting, I saved out enough 1964 Jeffersons to make entire rolls of 40 with left over coins.

1919 Lincoln cents and 1964 Jefferson nickels seem to follow me. I don't exactly hate them because, afterall, they are coins, but I'm far from thrilled when seeing them.
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