Buffalo nickel

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I put this in the cleaning section and 52 people viewed it but they must have
never found a buffalo nickel. Maybe someone who reads the general discussion has
found one and knows how to clean it?


I found a 1920 Buffalo nickel last week and it came out normal dark clad color.
I can read the date and it is not toasted. How would you clean it up?
I have used the baking soda, tin foil, boiling water on a few silver pieces
with good success. I was hoping there is a similar technique for nickels?
THANKS
 

Hard to clean nickels, they rarely come out looking good, so best to leave as it is. If you really want to turn it back to somewhat of a nickle color you can soak it in Worcheshire sauce overnight, BUT it will become a flat, non shiney grey, not that pretty but not pink.
 

For nickels: Naval Jelly. Available at hardware stores.
 

I"ve used the worcestershire sauce with some success, but as mentioned above, they don't come out shiny.
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You could also try steel wool or electrolysis. I warn you though, if your nickel is already in very bad shape and you use steel wool, it will turn out looking much worse than before (a shiny silver-colored disk).
 

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