Diggin-N-Dumps
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- Sep 9, 2009
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Cleaning my "Dug up" Clad Coins
Hey All....Wasnt sure where to Post this...So i tried here
Anyway...Its coming to the End of the Year and Im getting ready to do my final count on my Clad Finds for the year.
I plan on dumping it after the holidays..But dont want to Piss off the bank by dumping my nasty change there.
In fact a few weeks back i had a box of Halves to dump and the teller told me how someone dumped in a bunch of change with dirt and it screwd the machine up.
So I'm trying to keep it cool with my Dump bank..
Which brings me here...I have right around 200 dollars in Clad i found this year and wanted to know the best (Cheapist) way to clean these coins ?
they have all been "Rinsed" but as you all know..they are still all gnarly looking..Any suggestions?
I dont expect to bring back there luster by any means...just want them clean enough not to look like a fool at the dump machine
thanks
Hey All....Wasnt sure where to Post this...So i tried here
Anyway...Its coming to the End of the Year and Im getting ready to do my final count on my Clad Finds for the year.
I plan on dumping it after the holidays..But dont want to Piss off the bank by dumping my nasty change there.
In fact a few weeks back i had a box of Halves to dump and the teller told me how someone dumped in a bunch of change with dirt and it screwd the machine up.
So I'm trying to keep it cool with my Dump bank..
Which brings me here...I have right around 200 dollars in Clad i found this year and wanted to know the best (Cheapist) way to clean these coins ?
they have all been "Rinsed" but as you all know..they are still all gnarly looking..Any suggestions?
I dont expect to bring back there luster by any means...just want them clean enough not to look like a fool at the dump machine
thanks
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