cleaning lincoln cents

Trokair

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I'd wager that most people haven't. The only thing I have "cleaned" off of a coin is PVC residue from holders. For that I used Acetone and a cotton ball. Not sure that I would use it on copper though.

I 100% advise against artificial toning agents. Not only does it have a good chance of ruining the coin but it also basically amounts to fraud, which is obviously frowned upon.
 

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boristhespider88 said:
I use salt and vinegar followed with a vicious rub down with a pencil eraser.

And thus you have a ruined coin.
 

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enamel7 said:
And thus you have a ruined coin.

TA-DA! MAGIC! :)

Seriously though, I do that with really gunky gross common date wheats and memorials and it doesn't look too bad. I just use them in my cheap coin folders.

If I was filling a Dansco or wanting them graded or whatever I wouldn't do that. :)

I'm not that dumb. I just like a shiny penny.
 

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