Please help me!

One of my friends clean all them crustified coins off with Liquid Plumber and a steel brush. But then, she ain't worried about the value of pennies. I also know you can clean stove top grills in a ziploc bagge with a small amount of ammonia in the bag. It's the fumes that take the gunks off.

Very honestly, if you do think you have something of value, I'd listen to what dixiegal said.
If you believe the coins are that valuable pay to have them professionally cleaned. Go on any coin auction site and look at the $1,000 coins that are now $50 due to improper cleaning. It will say that right by the picture of the coin.
Good luck, and get us some pics up soon!
 

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