Andr'e Pencils

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I've been debating on a set also.

normally I don't clean my coins unless I need to get an i.d. or date.
a Bit of a Wrong time of year for me now though.
but come spring, I'll be considering them again.
 

I found success in removing the impacted dirt from IHCs and this two center. Other methods I’ve used destroyed the green patina, as you can see, this left the coin green. Obviously they can’t fix corroded coppers, and didn’t seem to work well on the nickels.

I paid for them and felt I got my $20 worth.

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I found success in removing the impacted dirt from IHCs and this two center. Other methods I’ve used destroyed the green patina, as you can see, this left the coin green. Obviously they can’t fix corroded coppers, and didn’t seem to work well on the nickels.

I paid for them and felt I got my $20 worth.

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Very nice Tom.... I destroyed both my 2 cent'ers, but they were bad to start with. Boiling peroxide is not your friend!
 

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