jsandin
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Somebody asked a couple months ago what to do with clad coins that have no collector value, but look so bad that they're not recognizable as legal tender. The poor guy said that he was only able to use them in parking meters.
I have a motorized buffing wheel impregnated with brown tripoli. I hold each coin with pliers and buff both sides. In a few seconds, they look like shiny dark-patinated legal tender instead of maroon Necco Wafers. Much quicker than any chemical bath.
Don't do it to a valuable coin.
I have a motorized buffing wheel impregnated with brown tripoli. I hold each coin with pliers and buff both sides. In a few seconds, they look like shiny dark-patinated legal tender instead of maroon Necco Wafers. Much quicker than any chemical bath.
Don't do it to a valuable coin.
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