Has anyone tried vinegar to clean coins?

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Vinegar or lemon juice will work well, yea without it it’s just too slow to really work well.

Olive oil...Well I found a Chinese money coin on the beach and it took about two months to read the markings well, could still use more. It’s metal friendly but it’s sloooow.
 

I guess I better just sit back and relax after the olive oil treatment. Thanks a bunch
 

Might want to be careful using vinegar on copper or zinc coins. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which will eat copper and zinc. Will also eat silver, but at a much slower rate.
 

Hill City Rebel said:
Might want to be careful using vinegar on copper or zinc coins. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which will eat copper and zinc. Will also eat silver, but at a much slower rate.

You ain't a kidding, Rebel. Used a 1/2vinegar/1/2 water mixture on pennies in a tumbler, and after 3 hours they came out looking like grenade shrapnel (well not quite but lots of pits and holes).

Dick
 

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