Question on cleaning nickels

Count Boris

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Jan 27, 2007
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Hello Everyone
This is my question. Ive read different methods on cleaning nickels. One called for placing the nickel in ketchup. Another, using a combination of salt and vinegar. To me, it's just another form of acid. So the coin value is null. Why not just use a metal cleaner? Since you destroyed the coin value anyway. Am I looking at this totally wrong?
 

I don't think there is a "right" way to look at cleaning.... ;)

Everyone seems to have their own opinions, but most usually agree that anything of value should not be cleaned.

If you just want to shine up a common coin, you'll get about as many ways to do it as their are personalities.

I try and stick with non-chemical, non-electrical methods myself.

Different gunk that has attached itself to your coin will require different methods to clean it off. So there's no real best way to clean 'em all.

I personally think a coin that metal polish has been used on looks so completely unnatural that a complete novice would know there's something not right about that coin. Others really like the look.

Try it out on a newer nickel first and see what you think.
 

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