Howeburger
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Grubby ol' Wheaties.
A while back I recieved change (a quarter and 2 wheaties) at a small town gas station. I marveled at the rare luck to see two wheaties in the same change. The clerk noticed my excitement and said they recieved a whole roll from the bank. Luckily my friend had thirty-five cent in change, and she let me buy all of them from her drawer. The problem is, is that they are dirty and grubby. Does anyone clean them? Let them soak in something? What can be used that will not destroy these coins?
I also have a group of steel cents. Can they be cleaned? I know cleaning coins is usually a major no no.
A while back I recieved change (a quarter and 2 wheaties) at a small town gas station. I marveled at the rare luck to see two wheaties in the same change. The clerk noticed my excitement and said they recieved a whole roll from the bank. Luckily my friend had thirty-five cent in change, and she let me buy all of them from her drawer. The problem is, is that they are dirty and grubby. Does anyone clean them? Let them soak in something? What can be used that will not destroy these coins?
I also have a group of steel cents. Can they be cleaned? I know cleaning coins is usually a major no no.
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